Headlines

Climate coursework | Paradise compost days | Fewer Chico State dorms

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The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Monday, June 12.

In today’s episode:

  • California public schools may soon be required to teach about climate change causes, effects — CapRadio Staff 
  • Paradise nonprofit hosts community compost days to help restore topsoil after Camp Fire — Alec Stutson, NSPR 
  • Reminder: Paradise to test new siren system Thursday — Jamie Jiang, NSPR 
  • Chico State to see fewer dorms while Whitney Hall under construction — Ava Norgrove, NSPR

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Sarah has worked at North State Public Radio since 2015 and is currently the station’s Director of Operations. She’s responsible for the sound of the station and works to create the richest public radio experience possible for NSPR listeners.
Angel Huracha has been a part of the journalism field since 2006 and has covered a range of topics. He is a graduate of Chico State with a Bachelor's degree in news-editorial and public relations with a minor in English.
Jamie was NSPR’s wildfire reporter and Report For America corps member. She covered all things fire, but her main focus was wildfire recovery in the North State. Before NSPR, Jamie was at UCLA, where she dabbled in college radio and briefly worked as a podcast editor at the Daily Bruin.
Alec Stutson grew up in Colorado and graduated from the University of Missouri with degrees in Radio Journalism, 20th/21st Century Literature, and a minor in Film Studies. He is a huge podcast junkie, as well as a movie nerd and musician.