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Redding Record Searchlight on MSNLake Shasta waters still high after heavy dam releases; February rain breaking recordsAfter a week heavy water releases through Shasta Dam, Lake Shasta is still more full than usual. Here's how much rain water ...
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Hosted on MSNCalifornia expands list of high-risk fire areas: Over 2.3M acres will face more stringent rulesREFLECTING INTENSIFYING WILDFIRES and updated science, new state maps designate more than 2.3 million acres of local land in ...
The Atmospheric River and Park Fire combined to create flooding last week when there was no grass or brush on the foothills to slow the rain and allow it to seep into the soil, thanks to the fire.
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Redding Record Searchlight on MSNNative American history, tranquil views, planned for Sacramento River Trail in ReddingNew $1.2M 'reflection point' along the Sacramento River Trail in Redding will look out on vistas, speak to local Wintu ...
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Eater on MSNHow to Spend a Food-Filled Weekend in Mount ShastaT he Bay Area is spoiled with weekend trip possibilities, including pampered spa and wine outings in Napa or bunny slopes in ...
Water on the Sacramento River was moving fast in February, the result of rains from atmospheric rivers and increased water releases at Shasta Dam.
Over 6,000 Trinity County residents woke up without power Thursday, Feb. 13. According to Trinity Public Utilities District ...
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