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Redding council to discuss wrongful termination lawsuit filed by former police officer | More free parking for downtown Chico? | Battle royal draws hundreds of pro wrestling fans to Oroville

The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Tuesday, Feb. 4.

In today’s episode:

The Redding City Council will discuss a lawsuit filed by a former police officer who says she was wrongfully terminated after making claims of persistent sexual harassment.

Also, after testing free parking in downtown Chico during the holidays, the city council is considering bringing more free parking downtown.

Plus, Pro Championship Wrestling hosted a show over the weekend in Oroville that drew hundreds of fans from across the area.

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