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Paradisio - A Downtown Culinary Hotspot
Located on this quiet street at 1270 Yuba St in downtown Redding is a tucked-away restaurant where Northern California residents are blessed with some of the finest cuisine, rivaling Michelin-rated restaurants in NYC or San Francisco. We are talking about Cafe Paradisio, this small family-owned and operated dining establishment is absolutely amazing.

Rex Ballard
6 hours ago4 min read


Pet of the Week: Will – From Trapped in Darkness to Ready for a Loving Home
In the heart of Redding's community, a small cry for help echoed near Sundial Bridge Drive last month, leading to one of the most touching rescues in recent memory. A compassionate passerby, out for a walk, followed the desperate sound and discovered a young cat wedged deep inside a drain pipe—trapped, starving, and injured.
Animal Regulations officers from Haven Humane Society responded swiftly. Using careful technique and snake tongs, they worked for about 15 minutes to saf

Kari Chilson
3 days ago3 min read


The Legacy of California's Wild Donkeys and Burros
In the sun-baked deserts and rugged mountains of California, a resilient icon of the American West roams free: the wild burro, often called a donkey in everyday parlance. These hardy animals, with their oversized ears and unyielding spirit, trace their origins to a tumultuous chapter in history that shaped the Golden State.

Rex Ballard
4 days ago4 min read


The Dire Water Crisis in the Colorado River Basin: Lake Powell and Lake Mead on the Brink
The Colorado River, a lifeline for over 40 million people across the American Southwest, is facing an unprecedented crisis. At the center of this crisis are Lake Powell and Lake Mead, the two largest reservoirs in the United States, both hovering at critically low levels as of mid-February 2026. Lake Powell, created by Glen Canyon Dam, is currently at approximately 3,533 feet above sea level—about 167 feet below full pool—and holds only about 24% of its total capacity.

Rex Ballard
4 days ago4 min read


Uncensored US News: A Fresh Look at American Media
In today’s media landscape, finding truly uncensored news can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. With so many outlets filtering stories through political lenses or corporate interests, it’s no wonder people crave alternative perspectives. I’ve spent considerable time exploring how uncensored news analysis in the US operates, especially for those who want to examine issues in greater depth than the headlines.

Rex Ballard
5 days ago4 min read


Reclaiming the Third Space - Restoring Mental Wellbeing - Opinion
The Epoch Times recently published an interesting opinion piece "Reclaiming the Third Space" that explores the concept of three distinct "places" in daily life. It draws from sociologist Ray Oldenburg's framework, and argues that clear separation between these spaces is essential for brain and emotional health through varied stimuli that regulate stress, foster belonging, and support flexible identities.

Rex Ballard
6 days ago5 min read


VITTLES FAMILY RESTAURANT – It's Always Good – Especially Breakfast
With a hankering for that “Good Ole American Breakfast", maybe the kind that would bring a smile to the face of any hard-working lumberjack, my husband and I jumped on the I-5 freeway in Redding and headed south from our home near downtown Redding.
Our destination was the VITTLES FAMILY RESTAURANT located in Anderson, CA, at
2385 North Street, just off I-5.
We had read that a previous reviewer had remarked that Vittles Family Restaurant was “always good….especially breakf
Cheryl & Jerry Sanchez
6 days ago2 min read


Frontier Senior Center in Anderson--Fundraiser March 14, 2026 at 4:00 PM
Situated in the welcoming community of Anderson, California, the Frontier Senior Center stands as a testament to collective determination and compassion, serving over 5,000 seniors in southern Shasta County since its opening in November 1996. This vital hub provides nutrition programs, social activities, health counseling, and a sense of community, all born from a simple yet urgent need voiced by local elders back in 1992.

Rex Ballard
7 days ago3 min read


There's More to Burney Than Burney Falls
Nestled in the heart of Northern California's intermountain region, the town of Burney offers visitors a gateway to some of the state's most stunning natural landscapes. While McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park and its iconic 129-foot waterfall often steal the spotlight, there's far more to discover in this rugged corner of Shasta County. To uncover the full story, head to the Burney Chamber of Commerce at BurneyChamber.com

Rex Ballard
7 days ago4 min read


Pet of the Week: Princess's Playful Puppies – Ready for Their Forever Homes!
These six fluffy bundles of joy are part of a litter of nine born to the incredible mama dog Princess, who gave birth right at the shelter. Volunteer Cheri was there for every single birth and has been their devoted "second mama" ever since—providing round-the-clock care, love, and guidance as they've grown into energetic, unique little characters.
Princess, a resilient girl, initially welcomed 10 puppies, though the litter faced some heartbreaking challenges early on. These

Kari Chilson
Feb 112 min read


BLACK BEAR DINER: Quality And Service Still Exist In Redding!
My husband, Jerry, and I gave up our crowded Southern California lifestyle in 2000 after passing through the pleasant small towns of Yreka, Mount Shasta, and Weed in Northern California. We were returning from a trip to Portland, Oregon, to visit relatives. The contrast with living in the North State versus So-Cal felt good. The lifestyle was compelling, and we returned in a few months and bought a house on a golf course with a full view of Mount Shasta (and not many people!
Cheryl Sanchez
Feb 93 min read


Kool April Nites 2026 Kicks Off Planning With Anderson Chamber Greeters at Gaia Hotel
Hey, everybody—especially you classic car enthusiasts from throughout the western USA—now is the time to set your calendars for Kool April Nites' 10-day celebration, April 17–26, 2026, that Redding, California, is famous for... and rightly so! A few Anderson Chamber Greeters
If you were fortunate enough to be at the Gaia Hotel in Anderson, California, on Wednesday morning, February 4, 2026, you were front and center to hear Kool April Nites president Ryan Dorosz address doze

Jerry Sanchez, Sr.
Feb 82 min read


Leadership: The Catalyst for Organizational Achievement
Leadership is the art of guiding individuals toward a shared vision, sometimes under duress or resistance, to achieve extraordinary outcomes. The premise that organizations only accomplish great things through sound leadership holds true across epochs, as effective leaders provide direction, inspire commitment, and coordinate efforts amid chaos.

Rex Ballard
Feb 56 min read


Pet of the Week: Urgent Plea to Save Three Loving Pups at Shasta Lake Animal Shelter
The City of Shasta Lake Animal Shelter is beyond capacity and facing tough decisions. Three sweet, healthy, young dogs—Mocha, Gucci, and Conan—were originally scheduled for euthanasia this Thursday due to overcrowding. Thanks to a generous angelic sponsor, they've been given a short extension!

Kari Chilson
Feb 33 min read


Groundhog Day: Fun, Folklore, and a Dash of Hollywood Magic
Every February 2, Americans eagerly await the weather prediction of a furry rodent. Groundhog Day blends ancient folklore, quirky tradition, and pure fun as Punxsutawney Phil emerges to forecast spring—or six more weeks of winter.

Elisa Ballard
Jan 313 min read


Doggie Dash 5K Fun Run Set for Saturday, March 28, 2026 - at Lake Redding Park Gazebo & Pavilion, Redding, CA
The Haven Humane Society is having its Doggie Dash 5K Fun Run and Community Fair fundraising event at the Lake Redding Pavilion, 56 Quartz Hill Rd., Redding, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, March 28th. The run starts at 10 a.m. and preregistration is advised to take advantage of early registration discounts. This is a family- and dog-friendly event and costumes are encouraged! Prizes will be awarded for the best-dressed pups and the fastest runners.

Elisa Ballard
Jan 281 min read
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