The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Wednesday, May 3.
In today’s episode:
- About a year since Chico’s Pallet shelter opened, we checked in with one resident — Alec Stutson, NSPR
- City sued over denial of affordable housing project — CapRadio Staff
- Gov. Newsom says he has no plans to regulate use of AI — CapRadio Staff
- New bill would require tech companies to share ad revenue from reported content with news outlets — CapRadio Staff
In case you missed it:
- When is the official start of fire season? We asked CalFire — NSPR
- Annual costs from extreme weather in the state tops $600 million — CapRadio
- Football is the most popular sport for high school boys in many North State counties — NSPR
- California officials conduct final snow survey of the season — CapRadio
- California Department of Fish and Wildlife tracking wolf population after winter storms — NSPR
- University of California program aims to increase diversity among medical students — KFF Health News
- California's Air Resources Board votes unanimously to phase out diesel trucks by 2036 — CalMatters
- Proposed law to choose official state bat — CapRadio
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