The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Monday, October 21.
In today’s episode:
- City of Chico holds preliminary meeting to discuss managed campsite for unhoused residents — Alec Stutson, NSPR
- Groundbreaking ceremony held for new homelessness navigation center — Adia White, NSPR
- District 1 Candidate Rose Penelope Yee shares her campaign priorities — Erik Adams, NSPR
- Campaign finances of Chico City Council candidates released — Anthony Vasek, NSPR
Featured:
"The Screenprint Biennial" at the Janet Turner Print Museum celebrates contemporary screenprinting. Visitors to the museum can also see live printmaking at a special event tonight.
In case you missed it:
- Court-ordered care plans will soon be an option for those experiencing mental illness in Butte County — NSPR
- Medi-Cal will soon cover substance abuse treatment provided by traditional, Native American healers — NSPR
- The western burrowing owl is one step closer to becoming a protected species —NSPR
- Trinity County to help North Carolina town of Weaverville recover from Hurricane Helene — NSPR
- Celebrating a decade’s work with ‘The Screenprint Biennial’ exhibit at Chico State — NSPR
- City of Chico looks for residents to create art for utility boxes — NSPR
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