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CapRadio announced a layoff of 12% of its workforce Wednesday citing financial strains amid a slowing in donor support. Also, a new study has found that our warming climate has increased the frequency of extreme daily fire growth in California by an average of 25%, and thunderstorms are predicted north of Yuba City today.
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State Farm and Allstate have backed out of insuring new homes against wildfires in California. A Stanford University climate and energy expert explained why this may be happening.
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Chico State is one of the few campuses in the California State University system reopening for mostly in-person classes. President Gayle Hutchinson believes they can safely hold most classes and that the school is prepared for anything.
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As Calif. Sends More Vaccines To Underserved Communities, Local Clinics And Residents Do The LegworkArturo Barajas’ mariachi music has served as the soundtrack for generations of Mexican-Americans marking life’s milestones in Merced County — from…
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If not for a persistent mail carrier, Lance Hastings might not have discovered all of the fake unemployment claims. Last September, the head of the…
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This week’s state Supreme Court decision on cash bail could fundamentally alter the state’s criminal justice system — purportedly barring anyone from…
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While Gov. Gavin Newsom says the light at the end of the pandemic tunnel is growing brighter, California remains under a state of emergency.That means his…
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Updated at 3:44 p.m.California will expand vaccine eligibility to all residents 50 and older starting April 1 and to those 16 and older starting April 15,…
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Millions of workers in California will be eligible for more paid sick leave for COVID-19-related matters under a bill signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom late…
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The signatures are in — organizers behind a push to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom say they’ve submitted more than enough names to force an election to…