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The Fist Steps Family Resource Center offers the following events. Los Molinos: Every Wednesday and Thursday, except for Thanksgiving or Christmas weeks, a free ESL class will be held 3:30-4:30 p.m. at Los Molinos Elementary, 7700 Stanford Ave.
GOP lawmakers call for investigation into tapes of reporter calls
Two Republican state lawmakers sent a letter today calling for an investigation into reports that Attorney General Jerry Brown's top spokesman recorded phone conversations with reporters without their consent.
Taped Calls, Insurance Fix Haunt Jerry Brown
The first scandal in Attorney General Jerry Brown 's officially unofficial campaign for governor continues to haunt the former Governor Moonbeam, even after the resignation of a spokesperson.
Arrests Thomas Andrew Stewart, 28, Corning, was arrested by Monday afternoon by the CPD at Tehama County Mental Health Department on suspicion of possessing a controlled substance, transporting a controlled substance, being a felon or addict in possession of a firearm, possessing a firearm while possessing a controlled substance, possessing a ...
Capitol Alert: Attorney General spokesman Scott Gerber resigns
Attorney General Jerry Brown 's communications director Scott Gerber submitted his resignation Monday after admitting last week that he had secretly taped conversations with reporters.
Jerry Brown's office taped reporters' calls
Scott Gerber, spokesman for Brown's office, made the admission after the publication of a story in the newspaper that detailed consumer activist Harvey Rosenfield's criticisms of revisions the attorney general made to the summary of a ballot measure that deals with car insurance rates.
Jerry Brown's spokesman admits secret recordings
The press secretary for California Attorney General Jerry Brown has been secretly recording telephone conversations with reporters, an apparent violation of state law.
AG Brown caved on ballot language, advocate says
Harvey Rosenfield, founder of Consumer Watchdog.org of Santa Monica and author of Proposition 103, the landmark measure protecting insurance consumers that voters approved in 1988, said Brown's office engaged in "shameful" behavior by rewriting the measure, which was backed by Mercury General.
Arrests Scott Paul Walters, 54, of Los Molinos was arrested Saturday afternoon in the 500 block of Ventura Avenue in Gerber.
Love at First Crush Event to showcase best of area tastes
GERBER A celebration of the North State's finest locally grown olives will highlight Pacific Sun Olive Oil's Love at First Crush open house 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov.
Red Ribbon Week gives the tools to say no
Gerber Elementary first graders Chris Patterson and Milca Valladares give McGruff the crime dog a hug at Friday s Red Ribbon Week Assembly.
Sen. Runner sues Brown over photo ID ballot measure summary
State Sen. George Runner has sued Attorney General Jerry Brown to force California's top cop to rewrite the summary on a ballot measure that would require people to show a picture ID before they could vote.
Gerber man arrested on drug charge
GERBER The report of a suspicious vehicle, with the occupants possibly armed with a rifle, led to the arrest of a 25-year-old Gerber man about 3:45 p.m. Friday on Gerber Road at Highway 99W.
Theft A green canvas shoulder bag was reportedly stolen Thursday afternoon from a cart at Food Maxx.
Relations strained between Tehama County, rescue group
A decision not to cite a Tehama County dog breeder for operating without a kennel license may worsen already tense relations between a Redding animal rescue group and the animal shelter.
Dr. Joe Harrop: Just the facts, ma'am, part 3
Last week we looked at some tests that high school students take and how they might reveal something about our local high schools.
Officials, politicians offer help to farmers
The Heidrick Ag History Center filled to capacity with concerned farmers, politicians and residents alike, committed to restoring the Williamson Act and maintaining agriculture.
California Attorney General Jerry Brown has launched an investigation into ACORN, the organization accused of giving fake pimps and prostitutes advice on the best way to open a brothel and smuggle prostitutes into the country.
Calif. AG Won't Investigate Duvall Sex Scandal
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GERBER Tehama County Animal Regulation recovered 16 dogs Wednesday from a man who was selling Yorkshire terriers, Shitzu, Pomeranian and Pekingese dogs in violation of county code.