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North State domestic violence services at risk | Chico State students protest ICE at career fair | Butte County to decide how to spend sales tax funds

The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Thursday, Feb. 27.

In today’s episode:

Catalyst, a local non-profit serving survivors of domestic and sexual violence, says it hasn't been impacted by federal funding freezes yet. However, services could be at risk if the freezes go through.

Also, Chico State students and faculty gathered to protest the attendance of Homeland Security Investigations, an entity operating under ICE, during a career fair on campus this week.

Plus, money from Butte County’s Proposition H will start to come in this April. Now, the county is deciding how it will be spent.

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