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Short headlines and local updates from across the North State and California.
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An autopsy has been completed for the late Rep. Doug LaMalfa, but officials say a cause of death has not yet been determined.
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Assemblyman James Gallagher said he’ll run in the special election to serve out the remainder of Rep. Doug LaMalfa’s term.
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The 2026 Tiny Desk Contest, our annual search for the next great undiscovered artist, is now officially open for entries.
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President Donald Trump has promised ‘help’ to antigovernment protesters in Iran as estimated death toll soars past 2,000.
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New license plate readers in Shasta County spur concerns over data sharing with immigration agenciesWatchdog groups say there have been examples of law enforcement agencies going against a state law meant to protect information from falling into the hands of out-of-state agencies.
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The Iranian American Community of Northern California backs regime change as the U.S. mulls military action.
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Demonstrators mobilized across the country to protest shootings by federal immigration agents.
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The demonstrations in the North State reflect concerns over the use of force by federal immigration authorities.
NPR News
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Officers in the Minneapolis-area participating in a U.S. immigration enforcement operation can't detain or tear gas peaceful protesters who aren't obstructing authorities, a judge ruled Friday.
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Federal prosecutors are investigating Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey. In response to the news, Frey said in a social media post: "I will not be intimidated."
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A Iran returns to an uneasy calm after protests led to a violent crackdown, a senior cleric is calling for the death penalty for detained demonstrators. His sermon Friday also threatened U.S. President Trump.
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Minneapolis residents are resisting as federal immigration agents surge into their city, creating what some locals describe as an atmosphere of fear and siege on the streets.
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The Trump administration is looking to expand efforts to strip naturalized Americans of their citizenship. An immigration attorney weighs in.
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A section of an iconic California highway has reopened after three years. NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Rhea Withrow, who lives in a town that was isolated during the closure
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