The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Tuesday, January 23.
In today’s episode:
- As Paradise extends RV ordinance, some Camp Fire survivors are just transitioning out of homelessness — Jamie Jiang, NSPR
- There’s little chance for flooding from the next storm — Ken Devol, NSPR
- Sierra Club California files lawsuit against Delta Conveyance project — CapRadio Staff
Featured:
The California State University and California Faculty Association reached a tentative deal last night after professors, lecturers and other staff walked out on the first day of classes on all 23 CSU campuses yesterday.
In case you missed it:
- Wastewater levels of RSV starting to decline in Butte County — NSPR
- Butte supervisors to accept grant funds for wildfire relief — NSPR
- Judge rules California doesn’t have permission to borrow billions for water project — CapRadio
- Shasta County under fire from a state agency after failing to distribute millions in housing funds — NSPR
- New study finds dangerous storm ‘super-sequences’ more likely — NSPR
- Oroville City Council approves more downtown outdoor seating — NSPR
- Most Californians say budget deficit is ‘serious,’ think state is on the wrong track — CapRadio
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