Officials say additional staffing hired during LA County wildfires will could benefit Cal Fire Butte County ahead of the incoming fire season.
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Here’s what’s happening in the Chico area April 17 to April 23.
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John Stempien is the emeritus director of the Liberty Hyde Bailey Museum in South Haven, Michigan. He joins us today to share more about his garden life.
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The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Thursday, April 17, 2025.
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The senator is serving on the Committee of Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. He's been touring the state to hear agricultural concerns across California.
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His book, "Birds at Night: Poems," is his first book-length collection of poetry, exploring themes of loss, trauma, PTSD, and familial relationships.
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The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Wednesday, April 16, 2025.
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At a second vigil for Athena Passidakis took place in her hometown of Redding on Friday. The 21-year-old was killed in a murder-suicide in Chico earlier this month.
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Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill Monday that will send the money to conservancies around the state.
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The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
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A third of California’s water comes from its many snowpacks. Here’s how the state determines how much water they’ll produce each year.
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Maine's Democratic Gov. Janet Mills says her state's not backing down against possible cuts in school and other funding threatened by the Trump administration over the state's policy on transgender athletes in sports.
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NPR science podcast Short Wave brings us the stories of how Fiddler crabs drum their mating songs into the sand, growing chicken nuggets in the lab, and a drug like LSD -- without the trip.
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Christian leaders gathered outside the U.S. Capitol building this week to call for more solidarity with LGBTQ people. We look at the conversations Black churches are having.
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Canada's new Prime Minister Mark Carney entered politics as trade relations with the U.S. hit a low point. The former central banker's economic chops may propel him to victory in the next election.
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The federal housing agency says its 1968 building faces more than $500 million in deferred maintenance. It also says current staff take up only half the space.
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The Trump administration's dramatic staffing cuts at federal lands agencies like the Forest Service are causing anxiety in tinder dry New Mexico, where the wildfire threat is already severe this Spring.
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