The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Tuesday, July 2.
In today’s episode:
- Chico nonprofit Safe Space opens cooling center — Alec Stutson, NSPR
- PG&E announces potential power shut offs in parts of the North State due to fire danger — Ava Nogrove, NSPR
- No fishing license required to fish this Saturday — Angel Huracha, NSPR
- The Plumas County Civil Grand Jury points to serious problems in the Child Protective
Services division — Ken Devol, NSPR
Featured:
The oil industry’s decision will mean that state rules protecting homes and schools near oil and gas wells will go into effect. The companies instead will fight them in court.
In case you missed it:
- Supreme Court decision allows cities to crack down on homelessness; here’s what it could mean for Chico — NSPR
- Pit River Tribe gets Burney Gardens land back — NSPR
- Redding is launching an online utility payment system — NSPR
- A Redding chef will represent the U.S. in a prestigious international competition — NSPR
- Ahead of the 4th of July, Chico reminds residents fireworks are illegal — NSPR
- Honey Run Covered Bridge rebuild begins — NSPR
- Avelo Airlines will discontinue service to Redding Airport in August — NSPR
- Electricity rate reduction could provide brief respite from high cooling costs over the summer — NSPR
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