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The Redding Record Searchlight is a newspaper serving Redding, California. It has a daily print circulation of under 15,000 and has between 100,000 to 400,000 unique visitors per month to its news website, Redding.com. History. On October 17, 1938, the John P. Scripps Newspaper Group published the first edition of the Redding Record.
Fawn Fire. Location of fire near Redding and Shasta Lake. The Fawn Fire was a destructive wildfire in Shasta County, California, near Redding, in September–October 2021. Caused by a suspected act of arson on September 22, the fire began in mountains to the northeast of Redding and was driven by high winds the following day south and west into ...
Shasta High School is an American public high school located in Redding, California. With an enrollment of over 1600 students, it is the largest high school in Shasta County, California. It has been recognized as a California Distinguished School three times and has earned a six-year Western Association of Schools and Colleges accreditation.
Redding Record Searchlight. Damon Arthur, Redding Record Searchlight. Nearly 10 years after Mark Duenas of Cottonwood was convicted of murdering his wife, his lawyer is asking a judge for a new ...
In June 2000, Matthew Williams's court-appointed attorney paid for an advertisement that appeared in the June 18 edition of The Redding Record Searchlight, congratulating Williams on being ordained as a minister by the Christ's Covenant Church. The two-column-by-four-inch advertisement depicted a dove bearing an olive branch, and was labeled as ...
The city of Redding has appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court a lawsuit in which a Redding man claims his civil rights were violated when he was shot by police in 2018. Masa Nathaniel Warden is suing ...
Jones told the Redding Record Searchlight that he wasn’t sure Shasta County supervisors knew about the conviction when they hired Pontes in 2020 and he felt he had to come forward with the ...
Bethel Music is an American record label and publishing company associated with Bethel Church, led by Bill Johnson's son Brian Johnson. Its music was among the most played contemporary worship music in American churches in 2019, [50] [51] and its albums have appeared on the Billboard 200 multiple times.