The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Thursday, June 15.
In today’s episode:
- Paradise’s emergency warning sirens to be tested for the first time this morning — Jamie Jiang, NSPR
- Hospitals, counties balk at bill that would raise minimum wage for health workers — CapRadio Staff
- Group of migrants bussed into Los Angeles from Texas — Madi Bolaños (KQED), The California Report
- Butte County groundwater fee to be discussed at July meeting — Ava Norgrove, NSPR
In case you missed it:
- Paradise preps for first-ever siren test: What will it sound like? — NSPR
- Lake Oroville nears capacity, increased water releases may not be needed— NSPR
- Butte County supervisors meet to discuss budget — NSPR
- State budget deadline looming, permitting reform a sticking point— CapRadio
- Some concerned Paradise siren drill Thursday could trigger residents — NSPR
- California congressmembers urge EPA to support prescribed fire — The California Report
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