The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Wednesday, December, 13.
In today’s episode:
- First ever cultural burn on a CSU campus alights at Chico State — Ken Devol, NSPR
- Butte County residents show low support for library tax — Erik Adams, NSPR
- Pacific Bell brings new lawsuit against timber company for its role in 2022 Mill Fire — Ava Norgrove, NSPR
- Shasta County residents file lawsuit over controversial gun range — Ava Norgrove, NSPR
In case you missed it:
- Chester to lose emergency services — NSPR
- New CUSD campus rules limits after-school access — NSPR
- Library, fire station funding back on Butte supervisors agenda — NSPR
- Hundreds of Californians released from prisons will receive direct cash payments totaling $2,400 — CapRadio
- Butte County explores allowing different water sources for disaster areas — NSPR
- Siskiyou County makes it easier for the public to get information — NSPR
- California Farm Bureau elects first woman president, she lives in the North State — NSPR
- Yuba County explores county-wide bike, pedestrian plan — NSPR
- Car accidents are a major cause of death in children. Here’s how North State counties are trying to help. — NSPR
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