The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Monday, Nov. 18.
In today’s episode:
- Chico council to revisit massage parlor discussion — Erik Adams, NSPR
- First Amendment Coalition alleges Shasta supervisors violated First Amendment rights and Brown Act — Ava Norgrove, NSPR
- Holiday festivities announced for Corning — Alec Stutson, NSPR
- Wireless store brings 5G to Paradise — Anthony Vasek, NSPR
Featured:
The nonprofit Safe Space had identified a potential location for its office, and to use as an intake center. After being told it would cost thousands of dollars to apply for a land-use permit, the group is weighing other options.
In case you missed it:
- Safe Space unsure where it will register those in need of shelter as overnight temperatures drop — NSPR
- Six years after the Camp Fire: A conversation with Aaron Singer about recovery through movement in Paradise — NSPR
- Town of Paradise moves forward with property management requirements — NSPR
- Butte County responds to faulty emergency service — NSPR
- Six years after the Camp Fire: A conversation with Scott Amick from Paradise Parks and Recreation District — NSPR
- Red Bluff church may be in legal trouble for the unauthorized collection of ballots — NSPR
- Artist Valerie Rose continues to honor the Deaf community with her public art — NSPR
- Rain could cause flash flooding near the Park Fire burn scar this season — NSPR
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