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Here’s what’s happening in the Chico area from December 11 to December 17.
Shows and Podcasts
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Here’s what’s happening in the Chico area from December 4 to December 10.
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Short headlines and local updates from across the North State and California.
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Here’s what’s happening in the Chico area from November 27 to December 4.
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The Redding band Not Your Babe is releasing a debut album rooted in DIY grit, emotional honesty and a sound built to make you dance and scream.
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After a CodeRED outage, Butte County is switching to a new alert system called RAVE, and wants residents to sign up now.
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Here’s what’s happening in the Chico area from November 20 to November 27.
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Insurance companies are dropping customers as the cost of disasters goes up. Some communities in California are working to reduce their risk, but so far, insurance companies often aren't factoring that in.
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Here’s what’s happening in the Chico area from November 14 to November 19.
NPR News
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Mayor Brett Smiley of Providence, Rhode Island says two people are dead and multiple people hurt after a shooting at Brown University.
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Fred Upton, a former Republican congressman from Michigan, discusses the Senate's failed health care votes and the political fallout of rising insurance premiums.
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Joanna Robinson, a cultural critic at The Ringer, examines what made this year's most talked about flops so bad.
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There are more federal tax cuts in the works for people who adopt children. Birth mothers say they also want financial support so they don't have to place their infants up for adoption.
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NPR's Chris Arnold and Leah Rosenbaum of The War Horse discuss an NPR investigation into companies charging disabled veterans thousands of dollars for help the Department of Veterans Affairs says should be free and what the response from Congress has been.
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John Ryan, KUOW environment reporter, describes how a series of powerful storms overwhelmed Washington's rivers and communities.
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