The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Thursday, July 20.
In today’s episode:
- Interview: Wildfire scientist Zeke Lunder on peak wildfire season — Jamie Jiang, NSPR
- Redding City Council members voice concerns about cost to hand-count ballots — Kelly Frost, NSPR
- Audit finds CSU failed to address some sexual harassment cases on campuses — Amy Mayer (KQED), The California Report
- Welcome to ‘Swiftie Clara’: Taylor Swift concerts prompt California city to temporarily change name — CapRadio Staff
In case you missed it:
- Plumas County turns to telehealth for Dixie Fire survivors despite ‘stone age’ internet — NSPR
- Californians are smoking less: Why that’s a problem for these early childhood services — CalMatters
- Staff at the Capitol could be allowed to unionize under bill moving through legislature — CapRadio
- ACLU lawyer on judge’s dismissal of gender identity lawsuit against CUSD— NSPR
- Interview: What happens to your green waste once it’s picked up in Butte County? — NSPR
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