The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Thursday, March 21.
In today’s episode:
- California voters have approved Prop. 1 — CapRadio Staff
- New report by Chico State professor for the Karuk Tribe examines federal wildfire policy — Jamie Jiang, NSPR
- Yurok Tribe will be the first Native people to manage tribal land with the National Park Service — CapRadio Staff
- Red Bluff City Council votes to improve security in local park — Ken Devol, NSPR
Featured:
A new federal student aid application is blocking some students from completing their forms. Now California legislators are trying to extend the deadline for state student aid.
In case you missed it:
- Volunteers burn vegetation to protect the land in Berry Creek — NSPR
- Close supervisor recall vote in Shasta County prompts ballot recount — NSPR
- California legislature to consider extending deadline for student financial aid — NSPR
- Insurance companies could base rates on predictions of future catastrophes — NSPR
- Chico City Council to discuss rent stabilization for senior mobilehome parks — NSPR
- Oroville City Council to consider raising development fees to fund parks district — NSPR
- State regulators propose delaying water conservation rules — NSPR
- Valley’s Edge advocates say Chico missed opportunity for city’s growing population — NSPR
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