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Pregnant woman killed in head-on crash in Cottonwood
The driver of the Equinox, who was determined to be approximately 8-9 months pregnant at the time of the crash, was transported by ambulance to Mercy Medical Center, Redding. The driver of the Equinox and the fetus were pronounced deceased at Mercy Medical Center in Redding.
Redding police release first body-camera footage, from an officer-involved shooting
Redding police on Friday released body camera footage of an officer-involved shooting on Cypress Avenue on April 10, marking the first time a police shooting in Redding has been captured on an officer-worn camera. Cody Levi Bailey, 36, of Redding, was shot after getting into a confrontation that began when...
Gastropub coming to Redding Bell Plaza is a 'better project than we had ever anticipated'
Pipeline Redding, a gastropub in the new Bell Plaza, will open this fall, more than two years after news broke that the popular Siskiyou County restaurant was expanding to downtown Redding. “We can assure you that Pipeline will open this fall and when I say this fall, we hope well...
What's happening at the Redding Rodeo on Tuesday
You can saddle up and ride on out to Redding Rodeo week events starting Tuesday. Celebrations open before the actual rodeo gets going at the Redding Civic Auditorium later this week. Start your Tuesday on the hunt for some loot "stolen" by ever-elusive thieves Lone Stranger and Sidekick during the...
Redding mother pleads guilty to murdering her 2-year-old daughter
A Redding mother accused of poisoning and killing her 2-year-old daughter in early 2023 plead guilty Friday to first-degree murder and kidnapping, according to the Shasta County District Attorney's Office. Macie Marie Silvey, 22, was arrested by Redding police detectives after a seven-month investigation following the girl's death in January 2023. “On January 5,...
'Inundated with animals.' Redding pet rescue programs, animal shelters, have no more room
Animal shelters and rescue centers are facing tough decisions about what to do with a flood of dogs and cats that are in need of medical help and forever homes. Rising costs for veterinary supplies, overbreeding, long waits for vet appointments, rental units that don't allow pets and fewer younger vets to replace retiring professionals has led to more people leaving their furry friends at Haven Humane Society and other shelters, animal advocates said.
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