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6 Hurt When Bull Escapes Northern California Rodeo Arena
Several people were injured when a bull jumped a fence and escaped an arena during a popular Northern California rodeo, authorities said.
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6 Hurt When Bull Escapes Northern California Rodeo Arena
Several people were injured when a bull jumped a fence and escaped an arena during a popular Northern California rodeo, authorities said.
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California Woman Pleads Guilty in Elaborate Kidnapping Hoax
A Northern California woman pleaded guilty Monday to faking her own kidnapping and lying to the FBI about it, leaving her motive unanswered in the carefully planned hoax that set off a massive three-week search before she resurfaced on Thanksgiving Day in 2016.
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Private Investigator Hired to Find Sherri Papini Discusses Case After Her Arrest
Cody Salfen will never forget the moment back in 2016 when he learned missing Redding mother, Sherri Papini, was found alive and safe.
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Private Investigator Hired to Find Sherri Papini Discusses Case After Her Arrest
Cody Salfen will never forget the moment back in 2016 when he learned missing Redding mother, Sherri Papini, was found alive and safe. Audrey Asistio reports.
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Former CHP Officer Charged With Receiving Child Pornography
A former California Highway Patrol officer from Redding is charged with receiving child pornography while serving as an officer and is scheduled to appear in court Wednesday, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Sacramento said. Timothy Allen Horwath, 50, allegedly received videos of children in sexually explicit conduct from February to October of this year while still serving as a...
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For the Last 23 Years, Rod Stewart's Been Quietly Building a Model Train City
Rod Stewart, known for decades as a consummate crooner, rocker, fashion plate and tongue-in-cheek sex symbol, is adding a new element to his image: serious model railroad builder. The former front man of the Faces who has hits dating back to the 1960s has put the finishing touch on a 23-year project that has landed him on the cover of...
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Hundreds Stranded on Interstate 5 in ‘Bomb Cyclone' Fallout
Hundreds of cars remained stranded Wednesday on Interstate 5 headed north from California into Oregon in the aftermath of a major storm that dumped snow and created white-out conditions on both sides of the California-Oregon border.
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California Waives Environmental Rules for Fire Season Prep
California Gov. Gavin Newsom will allow state fire officials to bypass some environmental regulations to clear dead trees and other vegetation ahead of the next wildfire season.
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Celebrity Chefs Cook Thanksgiving Meal for Wildfire Victims, First Responders
Over 13,000 homes in the path of the deadly Camp Fire have been burned to ashes and thousands of Northern California residents are left without a home to celebrate Thanksgiving.
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Months After California Wildfire, Pets and Owners Reunited
Embers falling on their heads, Venesa Rhodes and her husband had seconds to rush their two beloved cats into their SUV before a wildfire last summer would overtake them all. One cat got in. But the other, named Bella, bolted and disappeared as the blaze bore down. The couple had no choice but to flee, and their home and much...
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Photos: Truckers Abandon Big Rigs to Escape Northern California Wildfire
Nearly 20 big rigs were abandoned Wednesday on the 5 Freeway due to a fast-moving wildfire on both sides of the road near the California-Oregon border.
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Notes of Support Pour in for 2 Who Started California Blaze
A couple whose flattened trailer tire accidentally started a massive fire in Northern California has received more than 100 cards and letters with supportive messages telling them not to feel guilty.
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Interactive Map: New 360-Degree Aerial Images of Carr Fire in Shasta County
New images of the destruction left by Carr Fire is shown in an interactive map released by the City of Redding.
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Yosemite Valley to Reopen to Visitors on Tuesday After Being Closed Due to Wildfires
Yosemite National Park will reopen Tuesday, 14 days after a wildfire hit the park at the peak of tourist season.
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Still Raging: Largest Wildfire in California History Grows
Wildfires tearing through trees and brush, rampaging up hillsides and incinerating neighborhoods: The places and names change, but the devastation is showing signs of becoming the new normal in California.
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Twin California Fires Are Largest in State History
Twin Northern California blazes fueled by dry vegetation and hot, windy weather grew Monday to become the largest wildfire in state history, becoming the norm as climate change makes the fire season longer and more severe.
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Brown Asks Trump for Wildfire Aid as State Battles 17 Blazes
Twin wildfires fueled by dry vegetation and hot, windy weather continued to grow Saturday in Northern California, destroying 55 homes and forcing thousands of residents to flee their neighborhoods.
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Weather to Bring Renewed Fire Danger to Northern California
The National Weather Service issued warnings for critical fire weather conditions into Saturday, saying a series of dry low-pressure systems passing through the region would bring afternoon gusts up to 35 mph.
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Californians Displaced by Fire Work, Wait Amid Uncertainty
For many Californians, wildfire season has turned into a series of upheavals that starts with terror of approaching flames. The experience soon gives way to an anxious scramble for shelter, followed by tedious but tense days of waiting.