The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Monday, February 12.
In today’s episode:
- Chico food pantries see major increase in demand — Alec Stutson, NSPR
- Butte County Board of Supervisors to discuss letter of opposition to AT&T’s request to end landline services — Erik Adams, NSPR
- One controversial proposition will be on everyone's ballots next month, it asks two questions of voters — Kristen Hwang, CalMatters
- New legislation may make it easier to get a bachelors in nursing — CapRadio Staff
In case you missed it:
- North State officials say landlines are crucial for wildfire safety, opposing AT&T’s move to cancel service — NSPR
- Chico councilors vote to support new appeal against Martin v. Boise case — NSPR
- New farm to food bank program in Yuba and Sutter counties begins this week — NSPR
- Chico renters face the second-highest rate of housing cost burden in the state — NSPR
- More enforcement notices issued to unhoused campers in Chico — NSPR
- Greenville Maidu Tribe will receive $2.5 million in PG&E lawsuit for its role in 2021 Dixie Fire — NSPR
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