Redding California - Record Searchlight Local News For Tuesday 21st November 2006
Tuesday 21st November 2006 05:55:00 PM Final votes tallied in Shasta County races Updated @ 2:56 P.M. The Shasta County elections office has finished counting late-arriving absentee ballots, and all the leaders that emerged on election night have won their races.
Tuesday 21st November 2006 12:50:00 PM Murder suspects mom wants to withdraw her plea Updated @ 9:45 a.m. The mother of a Jones Valley murder suspect wants to withdraw her guilty plea to being an accessory after the fact in connection with the April 5 stabbing death of her husband, a Shasta County prosecutor said this morning.
Tuesday 21st November 2006 03:00:00 AM Auto mall EIR ready for review A long-awaited environmental report says the proposed auto mall at Knighton Road and Interstate 5 would have "significant and unavoidable" effects on aesthetics, agriculture and traffic.
Tuesday 21st November 2006 03:00:00 AM No charges yet in band case Shasta County District Attorney Jerry Benito declined Monday to issue a complaint against seven people arrested at Caldwell Park five weeks ago after parents of young soccer players complained about loud, vulgar music.
Tuesday 21st November 2006 03:00:00 AM Home sales still declining Home sales in Shasta County in October fell for the fourth straight month, according to real estate industry tracker DataQuick Information Systems.
Tuesday 21st November 2006 03:00:00 AM Today in History: Nov. 21, 2006 Today is Tuesday, Nov. 21, the 325th day of 2006. There are 40 days left in the year.
Tuesday 21st November 2006 03:00:00 AM Marijuana gardens leave mark on the environment The marijuana is long gone. The growers are long gone. But the signs of pot gardens remain on public land around the north state.
Tuesday 21st November 2006 03:00:00 AM Cultivating solutions: Police, pot advocates debate marijuana use Bruce Mirken says he has a simple solution to the pot garden problem in the north state. Legalize it. "When marijuana is outlawed, only outlaws will grow marijuana," said Mirken, spokesman for the Marijuana Policy Project in San Francisco. "What we have is the guaranteed result of the laws we have."