The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Thursday, May 18.
In today’s episode:
- A U.S. Department of Agriculture report says this year's almond crop will be the lowest in years — Ken Devol, NSPR
- Twice yearly Suspense File leaves hundreds of bills on the chopping block — CapRadio Staff
- Guaranteed income programs give 12,000 Californians payments to make ends meet — Astrid Fedel, KALW
- California mayors gather to request funding to reduce homelessness — CapRadio Staff
In case you missed it:
- CalFire reports the majority of residents in Butte County’s upper ridge have not complied with wildfire safety requirements — NSPR
- Protecting Molok Luyuk, a haven of biological diversity in Northern California — CapRadio
- California pledges to build channel for threatened fish to bypass Gold Rush-era dam — The Associated Press
- California homeownership continues to decline — CapRadio
- Signature gathering effort to recall Shasta County Supervisor Kevin Crye — NSPR
- California debates extending PTSD coverage to more first responders — KFF News
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