The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Tuesday, May 9.
In today’s episode:
- Officials identify 17-year-old killed in Chico shooting — Jamie Jiang, NSPR
- Chico’s Pallet Shelter celebrates a year since its opening — Alec Stutson, NSPR
- New bill would protect use of sick leave for healthcare workers — CapRadio Staff
- River rafters say big California snowmelt means epic season — Haven Daley and Julie Watson, The Associated Press
In case you missed it:
- One dead, five injured at mass shooting at Chico house party over the weekend — NSPR
- Davis stabbing suspect pleads not guilty to charges — CapRadio
- Berkeley ordinance guarantees health insurance and apprenticeship programs for contractors — CapRadio
- Federal rules don’t require period product ingredients on packaging labels. States are stepping in — KFF News
- Spring snowmelt brings challenges for managing water — NSPR
- Gov. Newsom announces anonymous hotline to report hate acts — NSPR
- To head off hospital closures, California legislators are fast-tracking a loan program — CalMatters
- Former UC student arrested for 3 stabbings in Davis — CapRadio
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