The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Wednesday, March 13.
In today’s episode:
- Safe Space now without permanent office — Alec Stutson, NSPR
 - Shigella infections rising in Shasta County — Ava Norgrove, NSPR
 - Chico Seed Orchard has new hours — Ken Devol, NSPR
 - Supervisors approve payment plan for Butte County fire survivors — Erik Adams, NSPR
 
Featured:
California just began offering Disaster CalFresh benefits to San Diegans hurt by January storm. Some are seeking payment from the city.
        
        
    In case you missed it:
- Free Alert FM warning devices available for Butte County residents in fire-prone areas — NSPR
 - About 300 people at a northern California hospital possibly exposed to measles — CapRadio
 - A new program aims to help Californians entering farming careers succeed — NSPR
 - Mosquito season brings West Nile Virus risk — NSPR
 - Highway 70 may remain blocked for two more weeks after rockslide — NSPR
 - Newly consolidated emergency dispatch center in Glenn County aims to improve emergency response times — NSPR
 - New study begins testing experimental treatments on patients with long COVID — CapRadio
 
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