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Damage to roads and road infrastructure associated with the 2020 North Complex Fire in Butte County is estimated at $75 million.
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Best of Blue Dot: Fire as a friend rather than foe: Cultural burning with Pyrogeographer Don HankinsHost Dave Schlom welcomes back California State University at Chico Pyrogeographer Don Hankins.
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The Butte County Board of Supervisors will consider ending the COVID-19 emergency proclamation on Tuesday. Also, more low-income California residents could soon be eligible to attend community college tuition-free and a Lassen County woman was found safe last week after being lost in a remote area of Lassen County for six days.
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Low snowpack levels at the Klamath National Forest could affect nearby communities. Also, the Plumas County Library in Greenville aims to help with Dixie Fire recovery, and lawmakers in the Sacramento area want to speed up homeless encampment removals.
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California’s wildfire season has been growing longer, deadlier and more destructive every year. As residents worry about their area being hit next, there are steps that they can take to help protect themselves and their property when wildfire strikes.
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For some survivors of destructive wildfires in the North State, recovery is just beginning. Also, a highly contagious COVID-19 subvariant is detected in Shasta County, and an investigative reporter explores how climate change is taught in schools.
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From housing and health to transportation and education, the Legislative Analyst’s Office provides a litany of sobering climate change impacts for California legislators to address as they enact policies and set budgets.
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Sacramento police arrested a second person Tuesday in connection with Sunday’s mass shooting. Also, a vigil was held for the six people killed, and a fire preparedness workshop was held in Paradise ahead of a potentially dangerous wildfire season.
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Regulators approved “seriously deficient” fire prevention plans, including from PG&E, which sparked California’s deadliest wildfire, state auditor says.
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Dixie Fire structural debris has been removed from a majority of properties. Also, officials worry about a firefighter shortage as wildfire season approaches, and a bill that would ban insurers from charging out-of-pocket costs for abortions heads to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s desk.