The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Friday, May 12.
In today’s episode:
- University offers mental health resources to students following deadly Chico shooting — Alec Stutson, NSPR
- New study shows how communities in wildfire-prone areas can reduce risk — CapRadio Staff
- New California proposal would allow 17-year-olds to vote — CapRadio Staff
- California Attorney General launches investigation into bay area police department — CapRadio Staff
In case you missed it:
- CalFire is updating its fire hazard severity zone maps with public input — NSPR
- Lawmakers urge Newsom to include childcare funding in new budget — CapRadio
- Feinstein returns to Senate after monthslong absence — The Associated Press
- California will pay a $24 million settlement to the family of a man who died in police custody — The Associated Press
- Redding city council approves fire mitigation plan — NSPR
- A larger deficit, economic uncertainty and unclear revenues: California’s boom turns bust — CapRadio
- Bill aims to end involuntary prison labor — CapRadio
- California launches anonymous hate act reporting hotline — CapRadio
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