CapRadio Board Members approved the end of its operating agreements with NSPR and KHSU. The Sacramento-based station plans to transfer both public radio stations to their license holders by November.

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Host Dave Schlom is joined by Backcountry Press Publisher Michael Kauffmann along with Cal Poly San Luis Obispo botany professor Matt Ritter. Both combined to author the superb new book, California Trees: A Field Guide to the Native Species.
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THIS WEEK on CP - OUR NEXT CP LIVE podcast! And we head to Indiana with our very own Ben Futa. Botany & Co. in South Bend, Indiana is dedicated to “empowering more people to plant more plants in more places!”
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The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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Management of NSPR in Chico and KHSU in Humboldt County would return to their individual license holders, Chico State Enterprises and Cal Poly Humboldt, respectively.
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Former Chico resident Bruce Bechtol, Jr., coauthored a book examining the international consequences of two rogue states' rebellion.
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The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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Butte County Public Health has issued a swim advisory for Sycamore Pool in Chico’s Bidwell Park after two children were infected with E. coli. Water tests showed bacteria levels above EPA safety standards.
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A red flag warning has been issued for areas in three North State counties. It's in response to lightning storms and dry conditions that increase the risk of wildfire.
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The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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NPR's Gaza producer faced Israeli military fire, private U.S. contractors pointing laser beams at his forehead and masked thieves as he tried to get food from a U.S.-supported group.
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We have a report on Camp Mystic, a Christian camp hit by the deadly floods in Texas. Several girls attending the camp remain unaccounted for.
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NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Duke University professor Tim Meyer about the looming deadline for international trade deals to be worked out and what's been accomplished thus far.
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We speak to music journalist Christopher Weingarten about why so many high-profile drummers have either been fired or retired this year in what's been dubbed the "Drumpocalypse."
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Summer reading season is here! We' have some top book picks for you, courtesy of NPR staffers.
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After several decades, the city of Windsor, Ontario is ending its cross-border bus to Detroit. Two regular riders reflect on what it means to them.
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