The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Thursday, June 20.
In today’s episode:
- Shasta County Grand Jury report finds poor staph infection screenings at the local jail — Adia White, NSPR
- Oroville is looking to set up a new system to manage non-emergency reports from citizens — Alec Stutson, NSPR
- Butte County holds more meetings for new program to provide no-cost building plans suitable for recovery — Sarah Bohannon, NSPR
- Too many meetings for Plumas supervisors? — Sarah Bohannon, NSPR
Featured:
We sent out a survey about rising electricity costs in the state. You told us you wanted to learn more about programs that could help with your bill.
In case you missed it:
- California dams need repair, but how soon will that happen? — NSPR
- Public interviews begin for Shasta County’s new Registrar of Voters — NSPR
- Shasta County Director of Mental Health announces resignation — NSPR
- Chico encouraging residential development downtown — NSPR
- Shasta County seeks dismissal of elections office lawsuit — NSPR
- License plate numbers are running out in California — NSPR
- Homelessness funding distribution changes hands in Tehama County, leading to delays — NSPR
- Behavioral Health is opening a sobering center in Chico — NSPR
- Insurance companies required to cover high-risk areas of California under new proposal — NSPR
- Coin-Op in Chico announces its closure this month — NSPR
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