The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Thursday, April 4.
In today’s episode:
- Yurok Tribe regains redwood park land to create their own historical park — Alec Stutson, NSPR
- Owner of Chico’s El Rey theater selling building — Adia White, NSPR
- Shasta supervisors approve the election results — Alec Stutson, NSPR
- It’s a good water year, but officials say California needs to think long-term — Ken Devol, NSPR
Some of California’s top lawmakers want to clear up, but also rein in, the state’s most controversial housing statute.
In case you missed it:
- Fees for stray shopping carts established by Chico City Council — NSPR
- Chico Housing Action Team to receive grant to house aging homeless population — NSPR
- California’s snowpack is again above average for this time of the year — CapRadio
- California bill would let doxing victims take legal action — CapRadio
- Oroville’s Hmong Cultural Center gets help while facing reduced funding due to Prop. 1 — NSPR
- Chico State to reorganize school of communication — NSPR
- Lawmakers promote series of bills aiming to prevent sexual discrimination, harassment at California’s public colleges — CalMatters
- Sandhill cranes are returning to Lake Tahoe to nest after a 150 year absence — CapRadio
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