The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Monday, March 18.
In today’s episode:
- Valley’s Edge advocates say Chico missed opportunity for city’s growing population — Erik Adams, NSPR
- Scotty’s Landing shut down due to notice about unsafe electrical issues — Ken Devol, NSPR
- Cal State Student Association now largest college advocacy group to pass ceasefire resolution — Jamie Jiang, NSPR
- Commissioner unveils plan for California home insurers — Ken Devol, NSPR
Featured:
Preliminary voting results continue to be counted in Shasta County. The Kevin Crye recall election has a narrow margin.
In case you missed it:
- All 21 early warning siren towers now operational in Paradise — NSPR
- Wildfire safety hot topic at Paradise council meeting — NSPR
- Kevin Crye recall election in Shasta County too close to call — NSPR
- New art exhibit in Chico asks residents to question their assumptions on homelessness — NSPR
- Volunteers burn vegetation and make music on old Native American village site in Berry Creek — NSPR
- PG&E begins laying underground cables in Oroville this week — NSPR
- Butte supervisors consider ban on Bitcoin machines — NSPR
- Safe Space now without permanent office — NSPR
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