Federal Grand Jury Probes Nonprofit Linked to O.C. Supervisor’s Funding of Senior Meals Program

Santa Monica, Calif. – A new culinary hotspot, Bread Head, has recently opened its doors in Santa Monica, marking a fresh addition to the local dining scene. This innovative sandwich shop, founded by accomplished chefs and longtime friends Alex Williams and Jordan Snyder, specializes in custom focaccia sandwiches crafted with locally sourced ingredients. Starting as a series of popular pop-ups, the pair’s sandwich creations quickly gained a following, encouraging their transition to a permanent location. Bread Head, which debuted in June, has already set its sights on expansion, with plans for a second location in … Read more

Local Supervisors Convene to Address Grand Jury Findings and Advance Climate Action Plan

Eureka, Calif. – As the challenges posed by climate change become ever more urgent, the governing body in Humboldt County is slated to delve into comprehensive discussions about its strategic response to environmental concerns and other pressing local issues in their upcoming meeting. The spotlight on Humboldt’s response comes at a pivotal time when communities across California and the nation grapple with increasing environmental adversities. The Humboldt County Board of Supervisors aims to not only address the concerns raised by a recent grand jury investigation but also to unveil and debate a nuanced climate action … Read more

Tehama County Board of Supervisors Address Grand Jury Recommendations, Groundwater Fee Controversy

Red Bluff, California – The Tehama County Board of Supervisors is set to address the recommendations from the 2024 Grand Jury Report at its upcoming meeting on Tuesday. According to public agency regulations, governing bodies must respond to grand jury reports within 90 days of receiving them. The deadline for Tehama County’s response is March 11. The grand jury report included four recommendations, one of which focuses on compensating individuals who paid the well registration fee. Another recommendation highlights the groundwater sustainability agency’s need to repay a $634,000 loan from the county’s road department, which … Read more

Controversial Lawsuit Alleges County Board of Supervisors’ Illegal Deal with Redding Rancheria

REDDING, California — A lawsuit was filed on February 13 against the Shasta County Board of Supervisors by the California Land Stewardship Council. The civil complaint claims that the board’s approval of a services agreement with the Redding Rancheria for a new casino site was illegal. According to the lawsuit, the board majority “gave away millions of dollars of public funds” by approving the agreement without proper cost analysis, disregarding recommendations from county staff, and not aligning with county policies. The California Land Stewardship Council, which filed the lawsuit, is an LLC incorporated just days … Read more