The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Monday, May 13.
In today’s episode:
- Some simple housekeeping tips before fire season — Ken Devol, NSPR
- Butte County to hold community meeting in Butte Valley about updating evacuation maps — Sarah Bohannon, NSPR
- Big cuts, no new taxes: Gov. Newsom’s plan to fix California’s budget deficit — CapRadio Staff
- PG&E to hold virtual Q&A for North State customers — Alec Stutson, NSPR
Featured:
The California Public Utilities Commission approved a controversial proposal Thursday that will change how residents are billed for electricity. Some residents may see their bills decrease under the new rate structure, and others may see theirs go up.
In case you missed it:
- First of its kind homeless navigation center opens in Red Bluff — NSPR
- Chico to begin roadway improvements along the Esplanade — NSPR
- Chester residents vote no to funding fire, ambulance services with property taxes — NSPR
- Shasta supervisors are looking for a new registrar of voters and county clerk — NSPR
- The only in-patient mental health facility in the region is closing its doors — NSPR
- Chico State students plan group study session, march in support for Gaza — NSPR
- Plumas County takes steps to build more housing — NSPR
- Energy regulators to vote today on restructuring how Californians are bill for electricity — NSPR
- Orland is one of California’s fastest-growing cities — NSPR
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