The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Friday, October 4.
In today’s episode:
- Oroville city councilors discuss joining an alternative energy provider to PG&E — Adia White, NSPR
- Deadline for Dixie Fire compensation program approaching — Angel Huracha, NSPR
- Quincy gears up for grand opening of new bike park — Erik Adams, NSPR
- Redding City Council votes in favor of long-term home for rodeo — Justin Higginbottom, Jefferson Public Radio
Featured:
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Wednesday that work to dismantle four dams on the Klamath River is complete, opening the way to restoring the river to its natural state.
In case you missed it:
- After two months of extreme heat Chico finally has a cooling center — NSPR
- Blue Room Theatre stays after school with “‘Detention’ Definitely Not The Breakfast Club” — NSPR
- California water officials warn of extreme weather in the coming year — NSPR
- It’s Fat Bear Week — NSPR
- Butte Film Festival opens submissions for student film fest — NSPR
- Federal agencies join search for Plumas County inmate still on the loose — NSPR
- Warren v. Chico settlement agreement case discussed in closed session — NSPR
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