The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Monday, June 26.
In today’s episode:
- New firescaping book argues against traditional defensible space advice — Jamie Jiang, NSPR
- What happens during a prescribed burn? A look at last week’s burn in Bidwell Park — Alec Stutson, NSPR
- No agreements made ahead of looming California budget deadline — CapRadio Staff
- Supreme Court rules California police are not immune from civil lawsuits while they investigate crimes — The Associated Press
In case you missed it:
- The state of COVID in Butte County following the end of California's State of Emergency — NSPR
- California mothers are more likely to survive pregnancy, childbirth than mothers in states that ban abortion — The California Report
- Child care providers across the state say they'll have to shut down unless they get $1 billion in support from the state — CalMatters
- Personal information about hundreds of thousands of retired state employees is at risk following a security breach — CapRadio
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