The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Monday, February 5.
In today’s episode:
- New study shows wealthy wildfire survivors raise more on GoFundMe than their neighbors — Jamie Jiang, NSPR
- California gets lashed by atmospheric river storm — CapRadio Staff
- Shasta County empowering concealed carry holders to possess firearms on designated county property — Ken Devol, NSPR
- Geography department cancels Valley’s Edge forum after review of California election law — Sarah Bohannon, NSPR
In case you missed it:
- Wildfire survivors may soon see tax relief on PG&E settlements — CapRadio
- Oroville Dam release water from spillway as North State sees continued storms — CapRadio
- State legislators debate new “Entertainment Zones” to allow for outdoor public drinking — CalMatters
- Background checks no longer required to purchase ammunition in California — NSPR
- Cal OES activates its State Operations Center amid winter storm — CapRadio
- Sandbags available for Butte County residents ahead of potential flooding — NSPR
- Paradise launches new town website, “Welcome to the Ridge” — NSPR
- Newsom campaigning for Prop. 1, health officials divided — CapRadio
- Much of the North State under flood watch ahead of storm — NSPR
- Group seeking solutions to homelessness in Shasta County wants to hear from residents — NSPR
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