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CORNING Complications from one man's attempt to build on a 25- by 140-foot Almond Street property could lead to new restrictions on the minimum size lot needed for building in city limits.
A white SUV was seen at the scene of a residential burglary Thursday, according to the Tehama County Sheriff's Department.
CORNING A little over a month ago, raw sewage came bubbling up between Mooney Court and Blackburn Avenue.
Cottonwood teenager hit by Taser
Officers were flagged down at 10:43 a.m. Saturday by a citizen who wanted to report suspicious activity, the Corning Police Department said.
Corning budgets for development
From left: Tehama Economic Development Corporation Executive Director Claudia Martin and Board President Bill Moule await Corning City Council1s decision Tuesday night about funding for the Corporation.
Corning man arrested in beating, robbery
A 66-year-old Corning resident was reportedly robbed, struck in the face and kicked while on the ground after refusing to lend money to an acquintance Sunday.
: Paradise, Concow evacuations still in place
Air quality in the area is once again lousy. The air quality index for Paradise today is 375, which is considered very unhealthy.
Corning, Bell-Carter team on sewage
CORNING Thanks to an agreement with the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Corning will be working with the Bell-Carter Olive Company to take a closer look at its waste water.
Corning California Chamber of Commerce: Carpet store family-run
New member - The Corning Chamber of Commerce welcomes Valley Feed and Pet as a new member.
Runaway boys booked into juvenile hall
Two runaway boys were booked into Tehama County Juvenile Hall Saturday for allegedly resisting arrest, possession of stolen property and violating their probation.
Corning man held in domestic violence
The Corning Police Department was dispatched at noon Saturday to Almond Street for a domestic violence call involving Emanuel Gutierrez, 23, of Corning and a 35-year-old Caucasian female.
Sweet Basil and the Bee: Turning what's avaiable into food you love to eat
New voicesToday starts a new column, Sweet Basil and the Bee, created by Chico merchant Nancy Lindahl and caterer Marianne Brenner, featuring the vast culinary choices that abound in farmers markets, produce ...
Gas thieves strike twice at Public Works yard
While the hope is soaring gas prices would lead to ingenuity and determination, unfortunately it's been the criminal sector that's taken up those two traits.
Obed Lopez, 13, gets a copy of a reading sheet for the Summer Reading Program from library clerk Melissa Grygla at the Corning Branch on Monday.
Top row from left: Corning1s Building Inspector Jack Alexander, 60, Fire Chief Bob Pryatel, 64, and Public Works Director Tom Russ, 62, are all retiring July 7. Below, their successors as chosen by the City ...
Corning California Chamber of Commerce: Corning Truck and RV to close
The Corning Chamber of Commerce welcomes new member First Choice Realty, 1607 Solano St.
An over-correction after drifting off the road led to an accident involving three cars at 7 a.m. Saturday on Interstate 5 near Liberal Avenue in Corning, said California Highway Patrol Officer Pat Hurton.
Scouts' Camp Lassen evacuated as fire nears
Hundreds of Boy Scouts were successfully evacuated from Camp Lassen Tuesday, after an evacuation advisory about 4 p.m. when it appeared the Smoky Fire would reach Highway 32.
Letter: Many chip in to help during fires
We were two of the many people who had to leave their homes last week because of the Humboldt Fire in Butte County.
Suspect identified in Corning crime
Corning Police Department officers have identified a suspect in a burglary attempted at 4 a.m. Monday, police said.