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On November 4, during Operation Aurora Borealis, the pilots assigned to the 109th Airlift Wing took a group photo on an LC-130 "Ski Bird" in Conkruthwak, Greenland, while preparing for an airdrop mission to support Danish army.
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The Shasta County Sheriff's Office is urging the public to prepare for the possibility of severe winter weather this week.
Citing the National Weather Service, the sheriff's office said the strongest storms of the season are predicted to bring heavy rain and snow to Northern California.
Shasta County District Attorney Stephanie A. Bridgett provided the following statement in response to the recent incident involving Carlos Zapata and Nathan “Blaze” Pinkney:
This morning, the Shasta County District Attorney’s Office filed criminal charges against Christopher Meagher,
Out of about 400 people in the Shasta County Jail, none have been held longer than Michael Donald Ackley.
Ackley, who turns 62 in April, has been detained since 2014. But unlike most who spend that long in a cell, Ackley hasn’t been convicted of a crime.
Ackley is in jail on suspi
About two years after his first arrest, the young man accused of lighting a series of fires in southern Shasta County has pleaded guilty to murder and arson.
According to the District Attorney’s Office, 20-year-old Samuel Villa Scholfield is expected to be sentenced to 40 years and
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