The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Thursday, February 15.
In today’s episode:
- North State tribe is the latest in California to get land back — Jamie Jiang, NSPR
- Train derailment spills 2.47 million pounds of coal into Feather River — Ava Norgrove, NSPR
- Chico State anthropologist Valene L. Smith remembered — Ken Devol, NSPR
- Chico attack base will house some of California’s new firefighting aircraft — CapRadio Staff
Featured:
Butte County’s board of supervisors voted unanimously to send a letter to the California Public Utilities Commission. It opposes the telecom giant’s request to end an obligation to provide landline service.
In case you missed it:
- The Chico Police Department offers $80,000 signing bonuses for experienced dispatchers — NSPR
- A technical glitch is preventing tens of thousands of Californians from applying from student financial aid — CalMatters
- PG&E cancels planned power outage ahead of storms — NSPR
- Applications open for prescribed fire training in Plumas County — NSPR
- Train derails in Plumas County, sending coal into the Feather River — NSPR
- Today is the last day of the annual Missing and Murdered Indigenous People Summit and Day of Action — CapRadio
- Legislators debate E-bike ban for kids under 12 — NSPR
- Chico food pantries see major increase in demand — NSPR
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