Cristina Davies, KRCR News Channel 7

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Past articles by Cristina:

Farm bureau takes stand for farmer facing $2.8 million fine

TEHAMA COUNTY, Calif. - A farmer with a plot of land in Tehama County faces a $2.8 million fine for plowing his land. John Duarte, president of Duarte Nursery, said the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers is claiming he damaged wetlands when he plowed. However, Duarte said the wetlands have not been damaged. "The vernal pools are normal, functioning vernal pools today. They came out here in 2015, during… → Read More

Vietnam Purple Heart recipient talks about humbling recognition

Purple Heart recipients in California and across the nation are being recognized because it is Purple Heart Day. → Read More

Cost and impacts of recall, special election in Redding

Signatures continue to be collected to recall two city council members in Redding. However, the city manager said this could impact the budget. → Read More

Impacts and safety tips for prolonged heat exposure

Doctor Jeff Bosworth, Chief Medical Officer at Shasta Community Health, said during theses heats waves it's all about staying hydrated. → Read More

Beating the heat at Whiskeytown National Recreation Area

Whiskeytown National Recreation Area sees thousands of people out at the park. → Read More

Man who led deputies on a chase has a long criminal history

Shasta County court records reveal a man who led deputies on a chase has a long criminal history in the County. → Read More

Redding bridal shop helping brides impacted by Alfred Angelo closure

A Redding bridal shop in helping brides find their new perfect dress after Alfred Angelo shut its doors. → Read More

Assistant CHP Chief under investigation for reported road rage incident

The California Highway Patrol is investigating an alleged road rage incident involving one of their officers. → Read More

City considering McConnell Foundation's offer for old police station

REDDING, Calif. - The McConnell Foundation put in another offer for the old police and the City of Redding is in negotiations with this new offer. Shannon Phillips, the Vice President of Operations at the McConnell Foundation, said they put in a cash offer of $675,000. The old police station has been vacant since 2015 when the Redding Police Department moved into their new location near City… → Read More

Ordinance goes into effect making it easier to cite trespassers

REDDING, Calif. - A new ordinance went into effect on July 20, making it easier to cite trespassers, according to Redding Police Captain Roger Moore. Moore explained that Redding City Attorney Barry DeWalt had been doing research on this for a few years. Moore said if a business owner asked a person to leave and the person refused it was handled as a civil matter. However, now officers can take… → Read More

Volunteer organization helps search for boy missing in Shasta Lake

Bruce's Legacy, a nonprofit organization that conducts underwater searches and recoveries, is in the Northstate helping search for 12-year-old Auston Strole. → Read More

Homeowners new to the neighborhood recall fire off Teakwood Dr.

A fire on Monday evening caused major damage to a home and destroyed a neighboring garage, according to the Redding Fire Department. → Read More

Redding pastors' trip goes wrong now they hope to help others

Pastors from Redding were headed to Africa but never made it because of a series of unfortunate events. → Read More

Teens and kids getting ready for the Junior Livestock Auction

Kids and teens with the FFA and 4-H clubs are getting ready to sell their livestock on Saturday at the Tehama District Fair. → Read More

Family relieved after learning their home was not destroyed by the Wall Fire

A family is relieved after learning their home was one of the only homes on their street still standing after the Wall fire ripped through the area. → Read More

Father of boy hit by boat in Shasta Lake shares memories of his son

The father of the boy who was hit by a boat and never resurfaced shared memories of his son. → Read More

Community helps to pick up destroyed sculptures

A few community member came out on Monday afternoon to help pick up what is left of the sculptures that were being used as "farm art". → Read More

Kayak rental company expects busy weekend, urges caution

Headwaters Adventure Company is gearing up for a busy weekend. → Read More

Sculptures along I-5 ordered to be removed off open space

Artwork on a piece of property along I-5 in Redding was ordered to be removed. → Read More

CAL FIRE suspends burn permits in Shasta and Eastern Trinity county

J.T. Zulliger, a Battalion Chief, said the increasing fire danger prompted them to suspend all burn permits for outdoor residential burning within the State Responsibility Area of Shasta and Eastern Trinity counties. → Read More