The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Tuesday, April 2.
In today’s episode:
- Oroville’s Hmong Cultural Center gets help while facing reduced funding due to Prop. 1 — Erik Adams, NSPR
- Chico State to reorganize school of communication — Adia White, NSPR
- Lawmakers promote series of bills aiming to prevent sexual discrimination, harassment at California’s public colleges — Lynn La, CalMatters
- Sandhill cranes are returning to Lake Tahoe to nest after a 150 year absence — CapRadio Staff
Whitney Hall, the largest dormitory on Chico State’s campus, is closed for a second year pending the replacement of its HVAC system. It may be closed for a third year, if the facility reopens at all.
In case you missed it:
- Shasta County certifies election results, Crye survives recall election — NSPR
- Hmong Cultural Center of Butte County gets funding to support youth mental health — NSPR
- Dixie Fire Canopy Project brings beauty back to the burn scar — NSPR
- Butte County certifies election results — Sarah Bohannon, NSPR
- Most North State counties saw higher voter turnout than the statewide average — NSPR
- New tiny homes for unhoused residents in Redding could be finished by the end of this year — NSPR
- Chico art collective to celebrate Amy Winehouse’s music, life — NSPR
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