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Crye recall election still too close to call | Shasta supervisors to discuss $12 million mystery settlement | Butte supervisors reviewing budget

The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Tuesday, March 26.

In today’s episode:

  • Shasta County Supervisor Kevin Crye is still ahead in the recount of votes to recall him — Ken Devol, NSPR
  • Shasta supervisors to discuss $12 million mystery settlement — Ava Norgrove, NSPR
  • Butte supervisors to review budget that includes thousands of dollars in additional funding requests — Alec Stutson, NSPR
  • Dixie Fire Canopy Project launches initiative to replace trees, pollinator shrubs lost to fire — Ken Devol, NSPR

Featured:

Charil Robertson, a Pleasant Valley Mobile Estates resident, stands outside of her home in Chico, Calif. on March 22, 2024.
Erik Adams
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NSPR
Residents of a senior mobile home park are continuing to show up to city council meetings to request rent stabilization for their park. The council instructed city staff last week to find more information on rent stabilization.

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Sarah has worked at North State Public Radio since 2015 and is currently the station’s Director of Operations. She’s responsible for the sound of the station and works to create the richest public radio experience possible for NSPR listeners.
Ken came to NSPR through the back door as a volunteer, doing all the things that volunteers do. Almost nothing – nothing -- in his previous work experience suggests that he would ever be on public radio.
Angel Huracha has been a part of the journalism field since 2006 and has covered a range of topics. He is a graduate of Chico State with a Bachelor's degree in news-editorial and public relations with a minor in English.
Ava is NSPR’s Morning Edition anchor and reporter. They previously worked on NPR’s Weekend Edition and NPR’s Weekend All Things Considered broadcasts and produced weekly national news stories focused on contextualizing national issues for individual communities. They love NorCal and spending time outdoors.
Alec Stutson grew up in Colorado and graduated from the University of Missouri with degrees in Radio Journalism, 20th/21st Century Literature, and a minor in Film Studies. He is a huge podcast junkie, as well as a movie nerd and musician.