Body cameras worn by the Solano County sheriff's deputies recorded them pulling guns on Porter before slamming her to the pavement while handcuffing her.
YUBA COUNTY, Calif. - A search at the Yuba County Jail last week led to the discovery of several dangerous weapons. Correctional staff, with help from Yuba County Probation and the California ...
BUTTE COUNTY, Calif. - The Butte County Search and Rescue team celebrated a successful fundraising event that supports their training and response efforts in Butte County. The Butte County Search and ...
On Monday, Congressman Doug LaMalfa of California made a lengthy post on social media discussing the legislative efforts and meetings that he has had with government agencies in order to ...
Action News Now reporter Margot Rowe reports on the Butte County Board of Supervisors considering to help the Paradise Irrigation District (PID) fund improvements to the segment of the Skyway ...
Action News Now reporter Jerry Olenyn reports on the impending expiration of the Federal EV Tax Credit. The credit, which is for $7,500, will no longer be available for those ...
The Shasta County Sheriff's Office says that 42-year-old Cy Jonathon Johnson of Redding was the man who died after being stabbed with a kitchen knife during an incident that occurred ...
Storms and cooler weather move into the area through the middle of the week. Partly sunny and mild (SE 10-20 MPH becoming Light & Variable in the evening) with a 30 percent chance of showers Showers ...
Action News Now reporter Jesse Angelo reports from outside PBS KIXE-9 in Redding. KIXE is struggling to find a way to remain on the air after they lost all of ...
The school, which closed in 2020, was the only Catholic high school north of Sacramento. It is owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sacramento, which is selling the property ...
Congressman LaMalfa detailed efforts to work with House Leadership and the White House for additional time and funding solutions, although legislative attempts have not yet succeeded.
The state’s investment will fund new paid service opportunities over the next two years. These will be combined with volunteer opportunities and existing paid California Service Corps positions.