Short headlines and local updates from across the North State and California.
Shows and Podcasts
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Here’s what’s happening in the Chico area July 24 to July 31.
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ICE rumors have been spreading in the North State. A new guide from ChicoSol and the Chico News & Review helps residents find reliable information and know how to respond.
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Crews have the Green Fire more than 50% contained, and air quality is improving, but thunderstorms and warmer weather could complicate firefighting this week.
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A new study shows Chico has one of the highest rates of severely rent-burdened residents in California — and the problem is getting worse.
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From Donald Trump and Kamala Harris kissing to Brad Pitt in Ocean’s Twelve, Theo Osborn’s work hopes to create dialogue on the digital-analog divide.
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Here’s what’s happening in the Chico area July 17 to July 23.
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PG&E is warning customers about a surge in scam calls this year. Nearly 200 North State residents have reported being targeted.
NPR News
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Glenn Kessler, outgoing writer of the Washington Post's Fact Checker, about recent buyouts at the paper, and the current state of fact-checking.
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Brazilian industries given a reprieve from Trump's tariffs are sighing relief while others are still hoping a deal can be worked out.
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Facing global condemnation, Israel has allowed more aid to enter Gaza. But the aid is a fraction of what is needed and collecting it is still deadly for Palestinians.
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A new study finds a strong relationship between exposure to air pollution and the risk of developing dementia, while air quality regulations are being weakened in the U.S.
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For years, researchers have been trying to shut down a mosquito's ability to transmit certain diseases. Brazil is making a massive investment in the effort, aimed at throttling dengue levels.
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Mexico has won a temporary reprieve from higher US tariffs but other imports from other countries will face higher taxes, starting tomorrow. Meanwhile, a federal appeals court is weighing whether President Trump's tariffs are even legal.
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