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From housing affordability to fentanyl to mental health and more, California lawmakers debated hundreds of bills this Legislative session. Here’s a breakdown of what made it to the Governor’s desk — and what didn’t.
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Biology professor David Stauchra “made a credible threat of violence” against two colleagues who cooperated in an investigation that found he had a prohibited sexual affair with a student, a judge found.
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October's coming, and we're here to help you get ready.
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A Shasta County Board of Education meeting earlier this month became heated during a discussion of whether to censure one of its members. NSPR spoke with Annelise Pierce, managing editor of the nonprofit news outlet Shasta Scout. Also, the Butte County Sheriff’s Office is asking the public to help identify a suspect who reportedly brandished a gun at Palermo Middle School last Friday prompting a lockdown, and a flash flood warning for the Monument Burn scar yesterday was a reminder of how quickly rain can cause flooding in areas that have recently experienced wildfire.
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Chico State President Dr. Stephen Perez gave the annual Fall Convocation speech on Aug. 17. It's the first time he addressed the entire university since becoming its president last month. NSPR's Alec Stutson spoke with Perez before the speech about his goals for Chico State.
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More than 20 million borrowers are eligible under the new repayment plan, and many will see lower payments.
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Being unable to read or write is not uncommon in California. The state has the worst literacy rates in the country, according to a survey from the nonpartisan World Population Review. Nearly one in four people over the age of 15 years lack basic literacy skills.
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After a historic drop in enrollment during the COVID-19 pandemic, California community colleges are ramping up marketing efforts, spending more than $40 million in state and federal dollars to lure students back. Is it working?
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CSU trustees plan to vote in September on annual 6% tuition increases.
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A state Superior Court judge in Butte County has thrown out a libel suit suspended Chico State Professor David Stachura brought against a colleague who revealed at a public forum in December that Stachura allegedly threatened gun violence on campus.