
Local Leadership Leads to Lower Unemployment
Sometimes we just don’t realize how good we have it. Not that the pandemic has been all sunshine and roses

Sometimes we just don’t realize how good we have it. Not that the pandemic has been all sunshine and roses

Tuesday evening, the Redding City Council made the decision to award a five to ten year contract to the Redding

We have anecdotally heard from our members that some have fared well, while others have fallen flat during the past

As I wrote previously in this weekly column, our city has a mayor who is making history. Redding Mayor, Erin

Today we got the stunning news that Gary Burks, longtime general manager of Foothill Distributing (now Blach Beverage), passed away

Simpson University celebrates its 100th birthday in 2021. The university has been in three locations over the past century, landing in Redding

As spring is only a few weeks away, hope and cautious optimism is returning to many local businesses upon the

The Redding Chamber of Commerce, V!VA Downtown Redding, and many others came together to voice support for the immediate funding

No, I’m not just quoting a line from a baseball movie as a tribute to Jake, who is on a

Since the Great Recession of 2008, the Redding Police Department has been making the slow climb to restore the number










Sometimes we just don’t realize how good we have it. Not that the pandemic has been all sunshine and roses for all local businesses. For

Tuesday evening, the Redding City Council made the decision to award a five to ten year contract to the Redding Chamber of Commerce, beginning July

We have anecdotally heard from our members that some have fared well, while others have fallen flat during the past year of “ultimate challenge”. The

As I wrote previously in this weekly column, our city has a mayor who is making history. Redding Mayor, Erin Resner, is the first to

Today we got the stunning news that Gary Burks, longtime general manager of Foothill Distributing (now Blach Beverage), passed away suddenly late Wednesday evening. I

Simpson University celebrates its 100th birthday in 2021. The university has been in three locations over the past century, landing in Redding 32 years ago in 1989.

As spring is only a few weeks away, hope and cautious optimism is returning to many local businesses upon the announcement this week that Shasta

The Redding Chamber of Commerce, V!VA Downtown Redding, and many others came together to voice support for the immediate funding of a new, 4-person, Neighborhood

No, I’m not just quoting a line from a baseball movie as a tribute to Jake, who is on a well-deserved vacation this week. I’m

Since the Great Recession of 2008, the Redding Police Department has been making the slow climb to restore the number of officers on the streets.