A large batch of juvenile Salmon have been released into the Klamath River following a die-off last month that was blamed on the dams currently being demolished.
LOCAL NEWS
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Mangers Release Salmon 7 Miles Down The Klamath River After Mass Die-Off
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“Code Red” Emergency Alert System Will Transition To “AlertShasta” Starting May 1st
The emergency public warning system for Shasta County called “Code Red” will no longer work a week from now.
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Man Sentenced To 26-Years-To-Life For Murdering Pit River Tribe Member
A Modoc County man has been convicted and sentenced in the murder of a Native American man in a case that the State Attorney General says is a part of the “missing and murdered indigenous persons” crisis that’s being felt across the American West.
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RPD: Officers Arrest Probationer During Minor Alcohol Sting
A minor alcohol sting operation done by Redding Police and State Alcohol Beverage Control Wednesday resulted in a rare arrest of one target.
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Shasta Bike Challenge Kicks Off Thursday With A Party In Downtown Redding
Groups including Healthy Shasta, Caltrans, Redding Parks and Trails and more are actively seeking teams to form and take part in the Shasta Bike Challenge.
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Greyhound Bus Shooter Found Guilty Of Murder, Faces Up To 74-Years-To Life In Prison
A Sacramento man who opened fire inside a Greyhound bus in Oroville in February of 2022 has been convicted by a Butte County jury.
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Update: Coroner ID’s Washington Woman Killed In Crash On Highway 44
A woman who was killed in a crash in Eastern Shasta County a couple of weeks ago has been identified by the Coroners Office as 52-year-old Celeste Rochilli Torres of Wenatchee, Washington.
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Update: Coroner ID’s Woman Killed In Crash Near McArthur
The Coroners Office has identified a woman killed in a crash near the Eastern Shasta County Town of McArthur as 50-year-old Rebecca Shawn Estess.
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Classic Cars Owners Ready To Hit The Streets For Friday’s Kool April Cruise
Choice seats are already taped off in anticipation of the Kool April Cruise Friday evening, with upwards of 10-Thousand spectators and participants expected.
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3 Arrested As Protestors Force Closure Of Cal Poly Humboldt
Protesters against the military campaign being waged by Israel in Gaza have been taking action on college campuses across the country, and Cal Poly Humboldt is among them.
- Arkansas mortician pleads guilty to selling 24 boxes of body parts stolen from cadaverson April 25, 2024 at 9:36 pm
Candace Chapman Scott, a 37-year-old former mortuary worker from Arkansas, has pleaded guilty to selling 24 boxes of body parts stolen from medical school cadavers.
- US to pull troops from Chad and Niger as the African nations question its counterterrorism roleon April 25, 2024 at 9:28 pm
The Pentagon said Thursday that the majority of U.S. troops in Niger and Chad will be withdrawn as the U.S. works to restore agreements with the countries as to the American military's role there.
- Feds plan to reintroduce grizzly bears to Washington state's Northern Cascadeson April 25, 2024 at 9:25 pm
The federal government announced this week its intent to restore grizzly bears to parts of northwest and north-central Washington state.
- Missing doctor found dead in Arkansas lake committed suicide, authorities sayon April 25, 2024 at 9:21 pm
The death of Dr. John Forsyth, whose body was pulled from a northwest Arkansas lake last year with a gunshot wound to the head, has been ruled a suicide.
- UT Austin anti-Israel agitators freed after governor said they 'belong in jail'on April 25, 2024 at 9:03 pm
Anti-Israel protesters arrested at an anti-Israel rally at The University of Texas at Austin are being cut loose on Thursday after chaotic scenes on campus.