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1 week ago |
krcrtv.com | Maxwell Tedford
REDDING, Calif. — Sherri Papini is once again in the spotlight with the release of a new docuseries titled "Sherri Papini: Caught in the Lie," which premieres May 26 on the streaming platform Max. The series marks the first time Papini shares her perspective on the fabricated kidnapping that captivated the nation and her subsequent arrest by federal authorities. The release comes the night before Papini is set to return to court for her ongoing custody battle with her ex-husband, Keith Papini.
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1 week ago |
krcrtv.com | Maxwell Tedford
ANDERSON, California — The Shasta Renaissance and Fantasy Faire experienced its most successful year yet, drawing thousands of attendees to its magical festivities. Organizers reported that over 5,000 people attended the event on Saturday, with even more expected on Sunday due to improved weather conditions. Ashley Baldwin, who has organized the fair for the past decade, said, "The enthusiasm of the patrons has been incredible. They all show up dressed up.
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2 weeks ago |
krcrtv.com | Maxwell Tedford
SHASTA LAKE, Calif. — After 15 years of dedication, Kathy Siegle, the founder of Shasta Sports Day, is taking a step back and passing the torch to the Shasta County Special Olympics. Dozens of families came out for the annual event, which began in 2009 at Central Valley High School. Siegle says from the start her goal was to provide an opportunity for special needs children to compete in sports with peers of similar abilities. Dozens of families joined together to compete at the annual event.
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2 weeks ago |
krcrtv.com | Maxwell Tedford
SISKIYOU COUNTY, Calif. — Childcare providers in Northern California are raising alarms as they grapple with increasing costs and potential funding cuts. Pamela Rocha, who has operated an in-home childcare facility in Siskiyou County for the past decade, expressed concern over the stagnant rates for low-income subsidies, which have not changed since 2018. "Our rates have not changed since 2018. 2018, regional market rates have not changed since 2018," Rocha said.
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2 weeks ago |
krcrtv.com | Maxwell Tedford
REDDING, Calif. — The Redding Police Department has revealed the financial impact of the city's red light cameras. The city has installed 11 cameras since 2007, with one currently out of commission at the Lake and Market Street intersection. The cameras are designed to record whenever the light turns red, capturing alleged violators. A red light camera specialist reviews the footage, and if a violation is confirmed, a citation is issued.
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Ashley Harting
Digital Producer at Sinclair Broadcast Group
Ashley Harting primarily covers news in Northern California, United States, including areas around the Sacramento Valley and the North Coast.

David Benda
Business Reporter at Record Searchlight
Columnist at Record Searchlight
David Benda primarily covers news in the Northern California region, including areas around Redding and surrounding communities.
Jason Turk
Producer and Writer at KRCR-TV (Redding/Chico, CA)
Jason Turk primarily covers news in Northern California, United States, including areas around Humboldt and Trinity Counties.
Roger Gitlin
Associate Editor at Del Norte Triplicate
Roger Gitlin primarily covers news in Humboldt County, California, United States and surrounding areas.

Sage Alexander
Reporter at Times-Standard
Sage Alexander primarily covers news in Humboldt County, California, United States and surrounding areas.
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