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Free bus rides from Redding to Whiskeytown starting Thursday The Shasta Regional Transportation Agency is sponsoring free bus rides from downtown Redding to Brandy Creek Beach Thursday. Posted: May 24, 2021 3:39 PM Updated: May 25, 2021 9:25 AM Posted By: Brandon Downs WHISKEYTOWN, Calif. - The Shasta Regional Transportation Agency is sponsoring free rides from downtown Redding to Brandy Creek Beach in Whiskeytown, according to the Shasta Regional Transportation Agency. The bus rides will be starting Thursday and running through Labor Day weekend. The buses will run weekly every Thursday through Saturday, excluding holidays. “The Beach Bus was a very popular community asset for Shasta County that last operated in 2017 and we’re looking forward to bringing back this transportation option for residents and visitors to enjoy the outdoors here in our backyard,” Dan Little, the Shasta Regional Transportation Agency’s Executive Director, said. ....
Redding man hospitalized after attempting to escape from police Two people were sent to the hospital after a collision Thursday afternoon due to a motorcyclist who was attempting to speed away from police, according to authorities. Posted: Apr 1, 2021 4:15 PM Posted By: Deb Anderaos REDDING, Calif. – Two people were sent to the hospital after a collision Thursday afternoon due to a motorcyclist who was attempting to speed away from police, according to authorities. Just before 1:40 p.m., a Redding police officer said they attempted to stop the driver of a Kawasaki motorcycle for having no visible license plate and speeding. The motorcyclist sped off and the officer did not pursue due to the danger to the community. ....
Some Shasta County businesses open at limited capacity under red tier People in Shasta County are seeing red but in a good way. The county moved into the red tier on Wednesday, which is good news for local businesses. Posted: Feb 25, 2021 6:35 PM Updated: Feb 25, 2021 6:55 PM Posted By: Ana Torrea REDDING, Calif. - Shasta County county moved into the red tier on Wednesday, which is good news for local businesses. Starting today places like gyms and museums can open indoors at a limited capacity. The Shasta Family YMCA started welcoming members back as soon as the county shifted back into the red tier on Wednesday. ....
Motorcycle driver killed after head-on crash in Redding identified The Shasta County Coroner s Office has identified the driver of a motorcycle who was killed in a crash Sunday night in Redding. Posted: Dec 21, 2020 7:46 AM Updated: Dec 22, 2020 2:24 PM Posted By: Brayden Crosswhite and Deb Anderaos UPDATE: 2:23 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020 - The Shasta County Coroner s Office has identified the driver of a motorcycle who was killed in a crash Sunday night in Redding. Investigators said 41-year-old Jason Alan Middaugh, of Weed, was killed after a head-on crash at the intersection of Eureka Way and Sunset Lane in Redding. The case remains under investigation by the Redding Police Department. ....
Posted on The North State is the place to live if you’re a COVID-denying, curfew-breaking, face-mask-burning, anti-science, pro-Trump, China-flu-believer. Bonus points for you if you’re in that group and you also own, for example, a restaurant, such as the San Francisco Deli, Dill’s Deli or a slew of other COVID-19 non-compliant Redding restaurants – too many to list here – or the Palomino Room in Red Bluff, all of which openly disregard state COVID mandates, seemingly minus consequences. It’s not like these places behave like sneaky speakeasies of the 1920s, with curtains drawn and secret knocks and passwords required for quiet entry. Rather, 100 years later there’s a different kind of prohibition backlash: bars and restaurants that remain open in willful defiance of state-mandated COVID shutdowns. This time around, all the lights are on, and patrons post happy photos of themselves at these establishments, as if we’re living in pre-pandemic times. ....