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The Governor’s office releases a plan to address rising heat. Also, a monument for pets and wildlife lost in the 2018 Camp Fire was recently unveiled in Paradise, and a new bill in the state Legislature aims to make energy costs more transparent before tenants sign a lease.
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The mayor of Paradise says the town stands with the Ukrainian people. Also, Chico’s mayor tells the city’s critics to roll up their sleeves rather than complain in a State of the City speech, and a UC Santa Cruz study shows a 41% drop in Black-owned small businesses during the pandemic.
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Two Chico State researchers have been studying the aftermath of the 2018 Camp Fire for the last three years. This fall, they released updated data that show where survivors relocated.
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A fire survivors’ rally drew about a hundred people to the Skyway in Paradise Saturday. The vast majority of fire victims have not yet received any money from a trust that was set up last year to distribute billions of dollars as part of a settlement.
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The Paradise Town Council voted last week to extend Temporary Use Permits allowing residents to live in RVs on their property. The 4-1 decision gave Camp Fire survivors until September 30 to apply for rebuild permits or meet other thresholds.
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The town of Paradise is the largest municipality in California without a sewer system. The town has been studying options to build one for over fifty…
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On this week’s call: Paradise Spokeswoman Colette Curtis discusses the newly opened Building Resiliency Center, Butte County Deputy Chief Administrative…
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It’s again time for our weekly check in with representatives from agencies repairing damage left behind by the camp fire. Joining us: Paradise Spokeswoman…
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Dramatic cuts and widespread layoffs could be coming to Paradise schools. Officials say an announcement about major layoffs and deep cuts in the Paradise…