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Why Tehama News?

Imagine waking up to a single email that captures everything happening in Tehama County – from the latest public safety alerts in Red Bluff to community events in Corning – without the hassle of scrolling through scattered sources. In Tehama's rural media landscape, residents rely on a mix of local print, digital aggregators, and regional multimedia outlets like the Red Bluff Daily News and Action News Now to stay connected. These sources deliver hyper-local coverage on government decisions, emergencies, and festivals, but tracking them all can feel overwhelming amid busy days and information overload. Briefsy changes that by pulling from trusted Tehama outlets like NewsBreak and California County News, blending them into one customized newsletter tailored to your life. No more piecing together regional stories from Chico or Orland – just relevant updates on infrastructure projects, elections, and wildfires that matter to you, delivered free and on your schedule. Feel the relief of being truly informed about your community without the clutter.

Quick Facts

Red Bluff Daily News serves as the primary local newspaper, covering city council meetings, elections, and seasonal events like Halloween activities.
Action News Now provides multimedia coverage for Tehama communities including Red Bluff, Corning, and Cottonwood, with livestreams of emergencies and a community calendar.
NewsBreak aggregates hyper-local stories on crime, public safety, and civic topics, often drawing from nearby areas like Chico for broader context.
California County News focuses on governance, health initiatives, and emergencies such as the Park Fire that impacted Tehama County.
Tehama lacks standalone TV or radio stations, relying on regional digital platforms for real-time updates like the 3.4 magnitude earthquake near Manton.
Coverage emphasizes rural challenges, including a proposed 1% sales tax increase for public safety funding.

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Local News Sources & Media

Tehama County's media ecosystem is regionally integrated, with no dedicated local TV or radio stations, but strong digital and print options keep residents informed on everything from jail incidents to school projects. The Red Bluff Daily News stands out as a hyper-local newspaper, while Action News Now offers broadcast-style digital coverage. Aggregators like NewsBreak compile stories efficiently, filling gaps in standalone outlets.

Red Bluff Daily News: Daily print and online hub for government, elections, and community events.
Action News Now: Multimedia platform with livestreams and coverage of Tehama towns like Corning and Los Molinos.
NewsBreak: Digital aggregator for crime maps, emergency responses, and regional news from Orland and Chico.
California County News: Focuses on county governance, public health, and wildfire updates.

Staying Informed in Tehama

Residents in Tehama turn to these outlets for vital updates on public safety shortages, infrastructure investments like the $5 billion state roadway projects, and community happenings such as the Corning Olive Festival. Coverage highlights rural accountability, from supervisor scrutiny to vaccination campaigns, but the sparse local presence means blending regional sources is key to full awareness.

Public safety and emergencies: Frequent reports on fires, earthquakes, and sheriff funding initiatives.
Government and elections: Updates on sales tax votes, Prop. 50 ballots, and fewer polling locations.
Community events: Calendars for festivals, school activities, and fundraisers like the Chico Rotary event.
Infrastructure and education: Stories on bridge repairs, the new $2.8 million Ag and CTE Building at Corning Union High School.

Common Questions

What makes this different from local news sites?

Briefsy creates ONE personalized newsletter combining Tehama news with all your other interests - tech, sports, finance, entertainment, whatever matters to you. No more juggling multiple subscriptions.

Will I get breaking news alerts?

Briefsy delivers curated newsletters on your schedule (daily, weekly, etc.) rather than breaking news alerts. It's designed to keep you informed without the noise and interruptions.

Can I customize what local topics I follow?

Absolutely! During setup, you tell our AI about your specific interests - local politics, business, education, crime, development, etc. We'll curate local coverage that matches.

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