The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Wednesday, May 1.
In today’s episode:
- Following arrests at Cal Poly Humboldt, professor speaks out on university response — Erik Adams, NSPR
- Voters in Chester to decide on future of fire and ambulance services — Adia White, NSPR
- For the first time in three years, California gained more residents than it lost — Ken Devol, NSPR
- Two climbers narrowly survive avalanche on Mount Shasta — Adia White, NSPR
Featured:
A federal affordable internet subsidy is going away and 3 million Californians must decide whether to end access largely considered a human right.
In case you missed it:
- What's next for Grants Pass v. Johnson — NSPR
- Burn permits now needed for residential burning in Lassen, Modoc, Plumas counties — NSPR
- Former Chico Mayor Randall Stone flown to UC Davis after being hit by a car — NSPR
- Hwy 70 in the Feather River Canyon remains closed with no estimate of when it will reopen — NSPR
- Community refrigerator in Chico at risk of closure amid current operator’s move — NSPR
- Chico passenger train expansion could have daily routes to Bay Area, high speed rail, San Joaquin Valley — NSPR
- Redding among top 100 best places to live in U.S. — CapRadio and NSPR
- California homeowners insured under FAIR Plan may soon pay even more — NSPR
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