Since Nov. 22, CAL FIRE Butte Unit no longer requires burn permits. However, there might be areas in Butte County that still require a burn permit or have restrictions.
On Monday, Aug. 11, Orchard Hospital proudly hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for its upcoming Youth Psychiatric Health Facility, an inpatient unit set to open in Fall 2026. An inspiring event ...
The Sacred Heart Parish Harvest Festival returned this year after a five-year hiatus, filling Gridley’s newly refurbished Memorial Hall with food, fun and community spirit. Gridley High School’s ...
On March 13, Assembly Republicans joined law enforcement leaders and victims’ rights advocates to call for swift and decisive action to address the public safety challenges facing California.
The Gridley Bulldogs girls volleyball team defeated the Oroville Tigers in straight sets (25-14, 25-8,25-20) on Oct. 14. The Gridley Bulldogs baseball finished the regular season out strong as they ...
For more than 30 years, the Gridley High School (GHS) Renaissance Dinner has provided a welcome performing arts opportunity for many students, entertained the community, and raised funds for the ...
For the first time in Sacramento Youth Football (SYF) history, a Super Bowl consisting of the National Athletic League division champions Gridley Titans and the Pioneer Valley League division ...
Jim Tanimoto was 19 years old when he walked into Gridley on Monday, Dec. 8, 1941, and sensed a change immediately. Neighbors who once smiled and waved turned their faces away.
Jim Tanimoto was 19 years old when he walked into Gridley on Monday, Dec. 8, 1941, and sensed a change immediately. Neighbors who once smiled and waved turned their faces away.
The 12U Gridley Titans defeated the Weed Jr. Trojans 32 – 13 in the first round of the playoffs this past weekend.
The historical journey for the Gridley Bulldogs girls flag football team continued on Oct. 27 as they beat the Amador Buffaloes 18-6 in the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Division IV play-in game.
The historical journey for the Gridley Bulldogs girls flag football team continued on Oct. 27 as they beat the Amador Buffaloes 18-6 in the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Division IV play-in game.