Oct 30, 2009 | SF Gate
Economy grows in quarter - is recession over?
Federal spending helped the U.S. economy grow last quarter for the first time in a year, but wages for ordinary Americans fell, raising questions about how strong and long the possible recovery might be.
Officers Ginger Mohler was elected president of the Tehama County Society for Crippled Children and Adults at the group's annual meeting.
Artist battles Bolivian poverty and pain
Dugouts dock on the Rio Beni, Bolivia. Poverty, pain, and a burgeoning humanitarian healthcare project in the Amazon rainforest inspired artist Sean Anderson's latest show, "Art + Bolivia," http://seananderson.com/home.html opening November 7, 2009, from 6-9 pm at the Anderson Art Collective, 410 Palm Avenue, #A2, in Carpinteria, California.
Shasta Cascade Hazardous Materials Response Team members donned hazardous material suits Wednesday for a drill at the Red Bluff Water Treatment Plant.
Dallas J. Anderson, Appleton, age 78, passed away on Tuesday evening, October 20, 2009, at Vallhaven Care Center in Neenah.
California Dealership Fraud Case Progressing
A long-delayed preliminary hearing began Tuesday for the former owner and three ex-employees of a defunct Anderson, Calif., RV dealership accused of bilking customers out of an estimated $300,000, according to the Redding A Record Searchlight.
Sacto 9-1-1: Convicted burglar ordered to compensate victim for time in court
Jason Lee Moore protested $6,250 of the $11,840.22 bill he got from the doctor, but California's Third District Court of Appeal says he still has to pay it.
Around the Web: Lumber mill reopens
Trinity River Lumber Co. has restarted its sawmill in Anderson, Calif., where it will shift operations after a fire destroyed its Weaverville mill on Sept.
Antiques still popular despite economy
With today's poor economy, event coordinators Kathy Patterson and Linda Durrer were fearful that sales would be off this year for the 18th Annual Red Bluff Antique Street Faire.
Neighborhood Watch Get together with your neighbors and join us for the October Richfield Neighborhood Watch meeting on Oct.
From left, President Elect Danny Rabalais, incoming Lt. Governor Larry Mower, of Anderson, and President Dan Curry at the Oct.
Suspected drug traffickers busted in Red Bluff
Four men were arrested Wednesday night on suspicion of processing marijuana in a Nicklaus Avenue house in a manner police say is consistent with the measures used by drug trafficking organizations.
Clifford Albers II passes out salmon to students at Crescent Elk Middle School on Friday.