Shasta County health officials react to Monkeypox case in Sacramento
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Vehicle fire spreads to vegetation, damages nearby apartments in north Redding
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City of Chico given permission to clear out Comanche Creek camps
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Butte County residents can now get water through Drought Assistance Program
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Turning teens' lives around at River's Edge Academy in Shasta County's Juvenile Hall
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Historic building in Red Bluff gets new life
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UPDATE: Rice's Fire stands at 769 acres with no containment; no threat to Butte County
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$8.3 million renovation ventures to attract online students back to Butte College campus
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COVID numbers double in Shasta County from last week
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Butte County officials urge safety ahead of Independence Day
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Waiting for wildfire: private helicopter company on standby in Redding
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Frustrated Keswick locals attend Tuesday's Supervisor Meeting for solutions to squatters
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UPDATE: Burrows Fire 65% contained after burning over 300 acres in western Glenn County
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Part of diesel gas tax suspended, but is it enough to help truckers?
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Sierra Pacific closes land to public as fire season begins
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"They really saved my life," Supervisors approve renewal of Shasta Day Reporting Center
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Cal Fire forced to relocate their Hayfork station; volunteer fire, locals respond