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A federal affordable internet subsidy is going away and 3 million Californians must decide whether to end access largely considered a human right.
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Many rural communities in the North State have poor or no internet service. Living in a digital desert in an increasingly connected world is becoming less and less possible. NSPR’s Ken Devol has more on how the Karuk Tribe in Humboldt County is responding to this crisis.
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The Butte County Library's "Access to Technology" program aims to help seniors and adults with disabilities learn how to use computers and navigate the web more comfortably.
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The National Weather Service in Sacramento is predicting a winter storm will last through tonight. Also, some North State fire survivors are concerned they would lose access to emergency information if Twitter goes dark, and the California Energy Commission held a hearing this week to uncover the reason for high gas prices in the state.
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3-D technology – these days you can experience it at the movie theater, your closest big-box electronic retailer and sometimes even at your local library.…