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NSPR spoke with candidates running for the Chico Unified School District school board this fall. They spoke about the topics most important to them and how they would represent families and educators. Today we hear from Gayle Olsen who is running for Trustee Area 2. Also, parking will be free in downtown Chico for the holiday season between Thanksgiving and Christmas, and Shasta-Trinity National Forest is hosting a paid training specifically for women interested in wildland firefighting.
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On a quiet afternoon in March, members of the Mechoopda Tribe set fire in the city limits of Chico for the first time in more than a century.
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NOTE: This story will be updated as major events occur within the life of a bill. That could include becoming law, failing or facing major setbacks. Want…
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Property owners whose homes burned in the North Complex Fire have an extra month to enroll in a government-funded program to remove burned debris and…
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The clean-up of properties burned in the North Complex Fire is underway and going as planned according to Anna Loughman, debris removal coordinator for…
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As the first phase of debris removal from the North Complex burn area wraps up, the second phase – removal of larger debris – is getting underway. Anna…
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Pacific Gas & Electric announced it may cut power to about 466,000 customers in parts of 38 counties and 25 tribal communities as soon as Sunday morning,…