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The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Friday, April 25, 2025.
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Butte County Supervisors send a letter opposing AT&T’s request to end landline services. The Chico Police Department is offering $80,000 signing bonuses for experienced dispatchers, and a technical glitch is preventing tens of thousands of Californians from applying for student financial aid.
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The small California gray wolf population has grown significantly this year. Within the last few weeks four new packs were reported by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.
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The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has found four new gray wolf packs in California in addition to three existing packs in Lassen, Plumas and Siskiyou counties. Also, a disaster summit will be held by Cal OES this Friday in Chico to increase community understanding of emergency response systems, and local public health departments are starting to schedule flu vaccine clinics as flu season nears.
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Nearly 1 in 4 Californians lack basic literacy skills, how libraries in the North State are trying to help. Also, the Oroville City Council will discuss adding new cameras to police cars at tonight’s meeting, and salmon in Butte Creek are threatened from sediment after a PG&E canal failed last week.
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Following massively destructive wildfires in the North State last year, there was concern among state wildlife officials that the small California gray wolf population may have been seriously reduced in burned-over areas.
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Two gray wolves have made their home in Siskiyou County and researchers are now working to confirm if they’re a mated pair. The male, OR-85, has been…
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Federal officials announced a $2,500 reward for information related to the fatal shooting of one of the first gray wolves to be spotted in California in…