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At the end of the year, it could be illegal for survivors of the Bear Fire or North Complex, to live in RVs if they aren’t actively rebuilding. Experts say the stress of possible evictions could hurt survivors’ health. Also, PG&E could be shutting off power to more than 4,000 customers in the northern Sacramento Valley and surrounding foothills due to critical fire weather conditions, and Plumas County has replaced its CodeRED emergency alert system with a new one called Genasys Emergency Management (GEM).
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The Paradise Town Council will send a council member to Washington, D.C., to express support for tax relief on PG&E settlement money. Also, ongoing winter storms have hit agriculture hard in the Sacramento Valley, and President Joe Biden is expected to visit California to assess the damage from the storms.
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A report of armed men approaching Corning Union High School Monday morning was proved a hoax, but not before drawing a heavy police response and causing a…
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Update 11:50 a.m.The Redding Record-Searchlight is reporting that a the lockdown was prompted by a report of two people armed with long guns near Corning…
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A woman was forced off the road by another driver who then attacked her in Corning this weekend.According to a press release from the Corning Police…
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Starting Thursday residents in Corning will have to cut back how much they water their lawns and plants. New regulations are now in effect that restrict…
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The body of a 17-year-old boy presumed drowned on Friday in the Sacramento River was recovered Monday about a mile south of where he was last seen…