The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Tuesday, Nov. 12.
In today’s episode:
- Six years after the Camp Fire: A conversation with Amy Rohrer of Valley Contractors Exchange — Ken Devol, NSPR
- Park Fire burn scar will increase flood risk in Chico — Sarina Grossi, NSPR
- Landowner charged with starting Shoe Fire — Anthony Vasek, NSPR
- Butte County’s District Attorney says Measure H sales tax would help his office — Ken Devol, NSPR
Featured:
A student filmmaker has gone from bonding over movies with his grandfather to attending one of the biggest film festivals in the world.
In case you missed it:
- Six years after the Camp Fire: A conversation with Bruce Yerman of the Camp Fire Collaborative — NSPR
- Butte County election too early to call — NSPR
- Lawsuit over wrongfully slaughtered goat settles in Shasta County — NSPR
- Councilmember Addison Winslow weighs in on possibility of more progressive council — NSPR
- SkyCave Arts hopes to push Chico’s art scene to new levels — NSPR
- Chico State offers support to students after the election —NSPR
- November is Native American Heritage Month — NSPR
- Chico progressives poised to take two council seats — NSPR
- North State Republican politicians, residents weigh in on how state issues might affect the region — NSPR
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