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Flooding displaces unhoused residents in Red Bluff | Immigration watch training canceled at Chico State over safety concerns | The Makers Cafe is for the creative in you

The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Friday, Feb. 7.

In today’s episode:

Samuel Ayer Park in Red Bluff is used as a city-sanctioned homeless encampment. But following recent heavy rain, the park has flooded, displacing unhoused residents.

Also, a training for students and faculty to learn about their rights regarding immigration enforcement was canceled on Chico State’s campus. The university says it’s been rescheduled due to safety concerns.

Plus, The Makers Cafe is an inclusive space that fosters creativity and provides a chance to escape the day-to-day and create art.

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Angel Huracha has been a part of the journalism field since 2006 and has covered a range of topics. He is a graduate of Chico State with a Bachelor's degree in news-editorial and public relations with a minor in English.
Alec Stutson grew up in Colorado and graduated from the University of Missouri with degrees in Radio Journalism, 20th/21st Century Literature, and a minor in Film Studies. He is a huge podcast junkie, as well as a movie nerd and musician.
Anthony started his student internship with NSPR in October 2024. He is a freshman at Chico State University pursuing a Bachelor's degree in journalism.