The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Tuesday, September 3.
In today’s episode:
- Chico city staff to respond to this year’s Grand Jury report — Erik Adams, NSPR
- Campaign staff visit Chico State to remind students of the importance of their vote — Ava Norgrove, NSPR
- Butte Film Festival opens submissions for its film fest this December — Angel Huracha, NSPR
- New trail in downtown Redding opens over Labor Day Weekend — Adia White, NSPR
Featured:
Landowners, government organizations and local conservation groups are coming together to begin healing and protecting land burned by the Park Fire. They're working against the clock to prepare the land to weather a rainy winter.
In case you missed it:
- Organizations collaborate on Park Fire recovery at Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve — NSPR
- Why doesn’t NSPR share the number of homes burned in the Park Fire? We answer one listener’s question. — NSPR
- Redding League of Women Voters to host forums in Shasta County — NSPR
- Allstate gets approved for largest rate hike in years — NSPR
- Nurses union holds picket for better staffing at Enloe Medical Center — NSPR
- Chico to update its Storm Water Master Plan for first time in a decade — NSPR
- Former Shasta County employee says new workplace harassment policy is overdue — NSPR
- A new bill would require more retail workers at self-checkout stations — NSPR
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