The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Tuesday, October 1.
In today’s episode:
- Heat advisory issued for valley, foothills — Sarah Bohannon, NSPR
- City of Anderson weighs in on debate around LGBTQ+ students, parental rights — Alec Stutson, NSPR
- Month-long arts festival begins in downtown Chico today — Erik Adams, NSPR
- PG&E has restored power to most residents affected by yesterday’s Public Safety Power Shutoff — Sarah Bohannon, NSPR
Featured:
Student filmmakers can now enter their student films for a chance to be screened at this year’s Butte Film Festival (BUFF).
In case you missed it:
- Chico’s city council chambers will soon have new security measures — NSPR
- Shasta County Board of Supervisors votes to send letter opposing legislation aimed at protecting election workers — NSPR
- Butte Community Action Agency can help reduce energy costs amid late-season heat — NSPR
- Plumas supervisors have approved the installation of first public EV charging stations — NSPR
- B-Line bus services will be free on Wednesday — NSPR
- Yurok Tribe to receive more than $4M to electrify homes with clean energy — CapRadio
- New grant places underrepresented students pursuing teaching degrees in rural elementary schools — NSPR
- Chico State Professor Sarah Pape debuts a collection of poems called ‘Forgive the Animal’ — NSPR
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