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Best of Nancy's Bookshelf: Lois Buchter explores her cousin Gerti's life during WWII
Author Lois Buchter's book, "Gerti's War: A Journal of Life Inside the Wehrmacht," is the story of her elderly cousin living in Germany during the Second World War.
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Cultivating Place: "Joy Takes Root," a conversation with author Gwendolyn Wallace
Gwendolyn Wallace is a gardener, a student, a teacher, a historian, and the author of two new works of illustrated children’s literature.
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Camp Fire time capsule memorial | Interview: What recovery means | California able to do more prescribed burning this year
Around 200 people gathered yesterday in Paradise to remember those they lost in the 2018 Camp Fire. Also, we’ll hear from Bruce Yerman, Director of Operations for the Camp Fire Collaborative about his work and thoughts on what’s still needed in the burn scar, and officials say precipitation and fewer massive wildfires this year have paved the way for more prescribed burning in California forests.
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End-of-life healthcare in the Camp Fire burn scar | California Republicans call for overturning Martin v. Boise | Medicaid ‘unwinding’ breeds chaos in states
Wednesday marks five years since the Camp Fire; one group of fire survivors that sometimes gets overlooked is patients of end-of-life care. Also, a federal court ruling makes it illegal for cities to penalize unhoused residents camping on city property if the city doesn't have shelter beds available; now California Assembly Republicans are calling for the decision to be overturned, and more than 10 million recipients have lost Medicaid coverage and millions more will in the coming months after federal protections ended this spring.
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Extracurricular clubs help young Camp Fire survivors heal | Chico seeks to overturn law restricting the enforcement of homeless residents | EPA to discuss banning chemical that contaminates fish habitats
Tomorrow marks five years since the Camp Fire burned the town of Paradise and surrounding communities. As the area has rebuilt, community groups and youth programs have begun to return. Also, the city of Chico has filed an amicus curiae, or a “friend of the court” brief, with the U.S. Supreme Court in support of a widespread effort to overturn a federal court ruling that makes it illegal for cities to penalize unhoused residents camping on city property if the city doesn't have shelter beds available, and the Environmental Protection Agency will discuss banning a chemical found in most tires and many other rubber products such as shoes, synthetic turf and playground equipment.
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Best of Blue Dot: Salish Sea Wild: a conversation with wildlife vet Joe Gaydos and filmmaker Bob Friel
Host Dave Schlom is joined by the creators of the YouTube channel, Salish Sea Wild.
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Unsettled weather headed to the North State | Chico State trade workers strike today | Burn permits no longer needed in Butte County
An unsettled weather pattern is bringing rain to the valley today and tomorrow and light snow to the mountains tomorrow and Thursday. Also, Chico State trade workers will be picketing today as part of a one-day strike across 22 California State University campuses, and Cal Fire has announced that burn permits are no longer required to burn green waste in Butte County.
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November 15: David M. Gregory & Deborah Grelle
To learn more about these poets, click on their names.
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Nancy's Bookshelf: In the line of fire with Kandi Maxwell & Wick Humble
A show about wildfires from two different perspectives.
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Fire Victim Trust 5 years after the Camp Fire | Community moment of silence to be held at 11:08 a.m. today to honor survivors, those lost in the fire | Interview: What recovery means
Today marks exactly five years since the Camp Fire killed 85 people and leveled Paradise and surrounding communities. Three years ago, PG&E created the Fire Victim Trust to pay out settlements to fire survivors, but some say they’ve lost hope they’ll ever get their full payments. Also, today a moment of silence will be held at 11:08 a.m. to honor survivors and the 85 people who lost their lives in the fire, and we’ll hear from Kate Scowsmith, fire survivor and Disaster Case Management Systems Facilitator for the Camp Fire Collaborative about her work and her own recovery.
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