The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Wednesday, May 24.
In today’s episode:
- How will the new agreement to reduce water usage on the Colorado River affect California? — Saul Gonzalez, The California Report
- Walmart to pay $500,000 after selling brass knuckles — CapRadio Staff
- Bill aims to limit the amount landlords can charge for security deposits — CapRadio Staff
- Proposed law would require bars to carry devices to test if a drink has been spiked — CapRadio Staff
In case you missed it:
- PG&E begins undergrounding power lines along Highway 70 in Plumas — NSPR
- University of California takes steps to hire undocumented students on campuses — KALW
- California, Arizona and Nevada propose a deal to reduce water use from Colorado River — NSPR
- Judge orders psychiatric evaluation for man charged with fatal stabbings in Davis — CapRadio
- Chico police identify third suspect in this month's deadly mass shooting — NSPR
- What does this month's earthquake mean for the North State? — NSPR
- Study finds increase in dangerously hot days across the county - including in Chico — NSPR
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