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A California congresswoman reported federal immigration authorities plan to end their contract with the Yuba County Jail. Also, a man was killed in Millville Saturday amid a winter storm, and tribal, state and federal leaders celebrated plans to remove dams on the Klamath River.
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The Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Office says the Mill Fire has killed two people. Also, Yuba County’s fire prevention officer urges caution during hot and dry weather, and many Californians could receive relief under President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan.
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An investigative journalist in Chico has won access to hundreds of records in Chico police shootings. Also, officials say cost is a barrier to recovery for survivors in the North Complex burn scar, and a PG&E power outage is planned for today in parts of Yuba, Butte and Plumas counties.
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NSPR looks into the number of monkeypox cases in the North State. Also, how a house that isn’t ready for wildfire can cause neighboring homes to catch fire, and Gov. Gavin Newsom signs a handful of bills to crack down on gun sales in California.
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The Winding Fire in Yuba County has destroyed six homes. Also, Shasta County health officials say monkeypox transmission risk remains low in the county, and trees are dying at an alarming rate in California.
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Most evacuation orders were lifted Tuesday for the Winding Fire burning in Yuba County. Also, the co-founder of Tortoise Acres Rescue and Sanctuary describes the effects of the Peter Fire, and public health officials say people should know how monkeypox spreads.
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A wildfire in Yuba County prompted evacuation orders Monday for at least 800 residents. Also, Butte County health officials announce the detection of a probable case of monkeypox, and CHAT’s vice president discusses plans for a tiny home village for unhoused residents.
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The city of Chico says those camping at Comanche Creek Greenway will need to go to a designated legal shelter option. Also, Butte County’s district attorney discusses the court hearing surrounding a teenager charged with killing an unhoused person at Teichert Ponds last September, and smoke from wildfires is one reason Lake Tahoe is getting murkier.
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Like the rest of the North State, peak fire season is well underway in Yuba County. In the last week, the county issued evacuations for three separate fires, including the Rices and Sandra fires, and one in the community of Olivehurst on Saturday.
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The city of Chico has a new city manager. Also, some North State counties are falling behind the state for high school students meeting college-qualifying A to G requirements, and Yuba County officials urge residents to plan for wildfire sooner than later.