The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Monday, Dec. 16.
In today’s episode:
- Gunman in Feather River Adventist school shooting previously visited Chico school — Sarina Grossi, NSPR
- Federal tax bill expected to return millions of dollars to fire survivors — Ava Norgrove, NSPR
- Chico council to discuss installing traffic cameras at stoplights — Erik Adams, NSPR
- North Valley Community Foundation is conducting two fundraising campaigns to support local causes — Emily Azad, NSPR
Featured:
A Chico cakery is closing its brick-and-mortar location doors due to high business costs but will continue as a mobile truck in 2025.
In case you missed it:
- School shooting victim not able to walk after surgeries — NSPR
- Town of Paradise now has a new mayor — NSPR
- Red Bluff city government hopes to have new homelessness solutions in the new year — NSPR
- Proposed California bill would stop income tax on tips — NSPR
- Bidwell Mansion destroyed by fire, mourned by community — NSPR
- Residents share thoughts on the destruction of Bidwell Mansion — NSPR
- Nearly 300 acres along the Sacramento River will now be conserved — NSPR
- Rabies detected in fox in Plumas County — NSPR
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