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Republican Assemblyman Kevin Kiley is running to represent California’s newly redrawn 3rd Congressional District. Also, two candidate forums for races in the North State are scheduled for Thursday, and the Paradise Genealogical Society is celebrating its reopening.
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Republican candidate Kevin Kiley is running to represent California’s newly redrawn 3rd Congressional District. Kiley is challenging Democratic candidate Kermit Jones. NSPR’s Jamie Jiang recently interviewed Kiley about wildfire mitigation, education, and climate action.
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Democratic House candidate Kermit Jones is challenging Kevin Kiley on the November ballot for District 3. Also, Chico’s Measure L would hold the city to the same public nuisance standards as property owners, and Gov. Gavin Newsom says he intends to end California's COVID-19 state of emergency in February.
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The Butte County Board of Supervisors threw its support behind a project addressing food insecurity. Also, California has passed a parking reform law supported by environmental advocates, and Proposition 29 on the November ballot would add new rules for the state’s dialysis clinics.
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Here is what you need to know in order to make sure you're registered and have your ballot counted before the 2022 midterm election on Nov. 8.
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California voters will decide the fate of seven ballot measures this November. Here's an overview of what you need to know about each proposition, and what it will mean to vote "yes" or "no" on each.
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Landowners living in a controversial proposed water district in Butte County have one more day to vote on whether the district should be formed.
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Butte County sheriff says the Oroville shooting suspect appeared “paranoid” before opening fire on a bus. Also, more than 1,000 ballots must still be counted in Shasta County recall election and PG&E employees lose bid to redact names in Camp Fire investigation.
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Most Republican members of Congress from California joined doomed attempts to reject the electoral votes from Arizona and Pennsylvania, states that voted…
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Community leaders will meet and call for calm in Chico this morning as bias-related incidents appear on the increase after last week’s election.Mike…