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Short headlines and local updates from across the North State and California.
Shows and Podcasts
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Chico residents gathered for a third “No Kings" protest as part of nationwide demonstrations criticizing President Donald Trump’s policies.
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Millions of demonstrators are expected to take to the streets on March 28 to protest President Donald Trump and his administration.
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Here’s what’s happening in the Chico area from March 26 to April 1.
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As heat becomes a year-round reality, California is often still responding like it’s an emergency. In the field, health providers fundraise for one basic need that grants can’t buy.
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Homelessness prevention shows promising results in California, as advocates push to spread it statewide and nationally.
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A musical of six choir students whose lives are cut short in a freak accident is debuting at Paradise’s Theatre on the Ridge.
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The state is seeking $38 million in damages for the December 2024 arson fire.
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Here’s what’s happening in the Chico area from March 19 to March 23.
NPR News
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Wireless Festival has been cancelled after the U.K. said it denied the concert headliner Ye's request to travel to London due to his history of antisemitism.
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NPR's Juana Summers talks with Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., about President Trump's threats to target all Iran's power plants if a deal isn't reached — and whether such threats constitute illegal orders.
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NASA's Artemis II crew is on their way home. What will the mission mean for the future of lunar research? Astronomer and professor Jack Burns weighs in.
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Albert Mazibuko, longtime voice of Ladysmith Black Mambazo, dies at 77, leaving a legacy of harmony, unity, and global influence.
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NPR's Planet Money is publishing its first book! The team's newest project aims to help audiences navigate the economy and their lives.
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Pincers found on a tiny fossil that lived 500 million years ago could change how scientists understand the origin of spiders.
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