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A Butte County Fire Chief recounts the activities of first responders on day one of the Paradise Camp Fire. Also, Chico children’s book author Mollie Openshaw encourages kindness.
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Camille Dungy is perhaps best known for her remarkable and award-winning, often environmentally focused poetry and editing of collections of environmentally focused poetry and writing by people of color exploring the intersections of gender, race, art, environment, and culture. In honor of Black History Month, we revisit this best-of conversation with Camille from May of 2023.
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Chico author Paul Belz shares personal reflections and casual conversations about Chico’s crown jewel, Bidwell Park.
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Author Viorica Marian expands on the power of language, and NPR's Steve Drummond looks at how the Truman Committee investigated wartime corruption.
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Award-winning author Steven T. Callan celebrates the release of his first novel, "The Case Of The Missing Game Warden."
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Two North State authors put forth their historian hats with their latest work.
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Host Nancy Wiegman looks back at some of 2023's literary work.
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Award-winning female sports columnist and author Joan Ryan writes about team chemistry in sports and whether it leads to winning.
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Host Nancy Wiegman explores the history of the Chapmans with local author Michele Shover.
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Author J.L. Wright's "Homeless Joy: An exposé in poetry" explores the journey through what it means to be homeless in America.