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Here’s what’s happening in the Chico area from August 20 to August 23.
Shows and Podcasts
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NSPR asked California Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office whether Chico police could face scrutiny for sharing license plate data outside the state. Here’s what we learned.
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There’s no data center proposal in Butte County. That hasn’t stopped hundreds of residents from weighing in on what one could mean for the region.
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Elevated E. coli levels are prompting new warnings at Sycamore Pool, but current testing can’t show whether the dangerous strain linked to last summer’s outbreak is present.
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After losing one of its biggest sources of funding, Stonewall Alliance Chico is launching a new campaign to keep serving the North State's LGBTQ+ community.
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Here’s what’s happening in the Chico area from August 6 to August 9.
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Prosecutors have filed new attempted-murder charges against the suspect in Chico's deadly library shooting. Two of the alleged victims are young children.
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A new temporary library is welcoming Chico readers back more than a month after a shooting that killed two people. Here's what you need to know.
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The city hopes the emergency declaration will give it more leeway to enforce homeless encampments in Lindo Channel, where officials say dangerous outdoor fires are being set. Homelessness advocates say the move won’t fix the problem.
NPR News
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The federal government finally has a new plan for the shrinking Colorado River. It spells out which states will have to use less water over the next two years.
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The Supreme Court will allow construction on President Trump's controversial White House ballroom to continue. The administration says the renovations are needed for national security.
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As President Trump's deployment of the National Guard to Washington, D.C., enters its second year, three guard members who served many months on the mission share their thoughts with NPR.
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NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks to award-winning singer Sam Smith about their new album, Hazel Eyes, and why it's so hopeful.
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The ruling comes after months of back and forth between the Trump administration and the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
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Three queer Black friends embark on a road trip in search of a fourth whom they haven't seen in some time. Dreams in Nightmares is a sweetly bickersome comedy-drama about friendship and freedom.
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