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Orland groundwater project stalled | Enloe Medical Center hosts beam signing | Corning sees increases in water rates

The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Monday, August 19.

In today’s episode:

  • Emergency groundwater project in Orland may move forward depending on council approval — Ken Devol, NSPR
  • Enloe hosts beam signing for new cancer treatment center — Erik Adams, NSPR
  • Corning increases water and sewer rates — Angel Huracha, NSPR
  • Trampled vegetation and other concerns prompt officials to implement restrictions at Panther Meadows — Adia White, NSPR

NSPR is continuing to bring you news about the Park Fire. Tune in to NSPR weekdays during Morning Edition and All Things Considered, or subscribe to our Headlines podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and the NPR App.

Featured:

Cassandra Srisruanpunt outside of Momo's Poke in Chico, Calif., on July 10, 2024.
Angel Huracha
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NSPR
Comfort is a key factor for Momo’s Poke, which recently opened on Broadway and offers fresh poke, small bites, and nostalgic dishes.

In case you missed it:

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Erik began his role as NSPR's Butte County government reporter in September of 2023 as part of UC Berkeley's California Local News Fellowship. He received his bachelor's degree in Journalism from Cal State LA earlier that year.
Sarah has worked at North State Public Radio since 2015 and is currently the station’s Director of Operations. She’s responsible for the sound of the station and works to create the richest public radio experience possible for NSPR listeners.
Ken came to NSPR through the back door as a volunteer, doing all the things that volunteers do. Almost nothing – nothing -- in his previous work experience suggests that he would ever be on public radio.
Angel Huracha has been a part of the journalism field since 2006 and has covered a range of topics. He is a graduate of Chico State with a Bachelor's degree in news-editorial and public relations with a minor in English.
Adia White is a broadcast journalist and producer with nearly 10 years of experience. Her work has appeared on WNYC, This American Life, Capital Public Radio and other local and national programs. She started at North State Public Radio as a freelance reporter in 2017 before leaving for a stint at Northern California Public Media in Santa Rosa.