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North State Tribes receive funding for housing | Tiny home village set to open in Redding | Expert advice on seasonal sickness

The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Tuesday, Nov. 26.

In today’s episode:

  • North State Tribes will receive millions of dollars to provide affordable housing — Ken Devol, NSPR
  • New tiny home village set to open in Redding — Ava Norgrove, NSPR
  • Local health experts weigh in on seasonal sickness — Erik Adams, NSPR
  • Over half of Shasta County’s general election ballots have been counted — Ava Norgrove, NSPR

Featured:

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NSPR
A new creativity hub, SkyCave Arts, is working to serve as a haven for individuals of all ages, fostering a collaborative environment where budding artists can explore their imagination alongside experienced makers.

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Ava is NSPR’s Morning Edition anchor and reporter. They previously worked on NPR’s Weekend Edition and NPR’s Weekend All Things Considered broadcasts and produced weekly national news stories focused on contextualizing national issues for individual communities. They love NorCal and spending time outdoors.
Ken came to NSPR through the back door as a volunteer, doing all the things that volunteers do. Almost nothing – nothing -- in his previous work experience suggests that he would ever be on public radio.
Erik began his role as NSPR's Butte County government reporter in September of 2023 as part of UC Berkeley's California Local News Fellowship. He received his bachelor's degree in Journalism from Cal State LA earlier that year.
Emily is a writer and teacher completing her master’s degree in Rhetoric, Literacy and Composition at Chico State. She is overjoyed to join the team at NSPR as a Digital News Assistant and share her passion for words, news, and the arts with the local community.