The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Monday, Nov. 25.
In today’s episode:
- Mental health peer support courses to be offered by the state— Erik Adams, NSPR
- Providing warmth during the winter: A conversation with Quin Troester on Safe Space and volunteering— Sarina Grossi, NSPR
- Community Work Program Officers clear out encampments in Redding — Sarina Grossi, NSPR
- The 23rd annual Coats for Kids drive started this week in Redding — Anthony Vasek, NSPR
Featured:
Debris from the Park Fire can create landslides which can cause flash floods. Some areas in Butte and Tehama counties are at risk this winter. Here’s what residents need to know to prepare.
In case you missed it:
- Butte County shifted to the right in the recent election, along with much of the rest of the country — NSPR
- How Chico residents can prepare for upcoming floods — NSPR
- Mount Shasta braces for potential avalanches ahead of winter storm — NSPR
- Chico Chai opens a Chai House to offer residents a place to relax and enjoy tea — NSPR
- Chico’s Mayor requests “coalition of local governments” — NSPR
- Safe Space looks for volunteers this winter — NSPR
- Shasta County releases 200 page document after claiming elections officials ‘circumvented’ authority — NSPR
- California child suspected to have bird flu — NSPR
- An expert explains the National Flood Insurance Program — NSPR
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