The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Wednesday, April 19.
In today’s episode:
- Recent winter storms may have consequences for North State almond crop — Ken Devol, NSPR
- Rates of student homelessness in several North State counties are higher than the state average — Alec Stutson, NSPR
- Redding City Council agrees to purchase land for new fire station — Kelly Frost, NSPR
- Report shows California has some of the worst air quality in the nation — CapRadio Staff
In case you missed it:
- Most North State residents can wait until October to file taxes — NSPR
- Valley’s Edge project back before Chico City Council tonight — NSPR
- Authorities arrest 17 people for gang activity targeting Sikh communities — CapRadio
- California State University students push to unionize — CapRadio
- A suspect has been arrested after making threats against the state Capitol — CapRadio
- Californians may lose Medicaid access as pandemic protections expire — CapRadio
- Proposed legislation aims to ban chemicals used as preservatives and dyes in processed foods — CapRadio
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