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Shasta County's Superior Court building in Redding is set to reopen on Tuesday after being closed to the public for six days following damage from a water leak on May 12.
Shasta County's Superior Court building in Redding is set to reopen on Tuesday after being closed to the public for six days following damage from a water leak on May 12.
The courthouse building had to remain closed after "water intrusion" caused "significant damage," according to a fax from Tamara Wood, presiding judge of the Shasta County Superior Court.