Many local election results remain much too close to call as Shasta County election workers continue to count ballots.
Some supervisors are pushing to develop a strategic plan before allocating any funds, while others want to start deploying ...
A stack of red ballot bags waits on a counter to be opened for processing on November 5. Photo by Annelise Pierce. On Tuesday ...
A $1.5 million grant from the Center for Tech and Civic Life was offered to the Shasta County Elections Office in December ...
A decision by Shasta County Board Chair Kevin Crye to hold a discussion about emails related to election funds two days after a major election, led to chaos. Supervisor Kevin Crye watches Supervisor ...
The City’s contract with the housing nonprofit No Boundaries has been terminated, effective today, November 7. The City has also filed a report with the Redding Police Department, citing concerns ...
What’s known of Shasta County’s election results remains largely incomplete. Most of the County’s ballots still need to be counted. The Palo Cedro Community Church served as a polling place during the ...
About 93,000 ballots were cast this election. That means the number counted so far still represent only about a third of total votes. A flag hanging on the wall of the Elections Office can be seen ...
Redding City Manager Barry Tippin confirmed for Shasta Scout that the City’s contract with homeless services nonprofit No Boundaries has been terminated, effective today, November 7. The City has also ...