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Six years after the Camp Fire: A conversation with Scott Amick | Red Bluff
church may be in legal trouble for collection of ballots | Mural honoring Deaf
community to be painted at Show Love Thrift
Ken Devol
, 2 hours ago
Nov. 8 marked six years since the devastating Camp Fire. NSPR has been speaking
with those working in recovery in the burn scar. Today, we hear from Scott Amick
from Paradise Parks and Recreation District. Also, loose soils in the Park Fire
burn scar are creating an ongoing flash flood risk during heavy rain, and artist
Valerie Rose continues to promote the importance of Deaf culture in her public
art with an upcoming mural at Show Love Thrift in Chico.
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Contractor in Paradise reflects on rebuilding six years after the Camp Fire
Anthony Vasek
, 18 hours ago
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Butte County encourages Chico residents to prepare for increased flooding
Sarina Grossi
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   Recovery in Concow after the Camp Fire | Redding severs contract with
   homeless aid organization | Butte supervisors decide where to direct millions
   from Measure H
   Erik Adams
   , November 13, 2024
   Friday marked six years since the Camp Fire devastated many communities in
   Butte County. NSPR has been speaking with those aiding in recovery. In
   today’s interview, community organizer Teri Rubiolo shares her experience
   living and working in Concow. Also, an unknown number of unhoused individuals
   are being relocated after Redding city officials filed a police report
   against No Boundaries Transitional Housing and ended its contract with the
   homeless aid organization, and Measure H is set to pass according to
   preliminary election results. If it does, more than $40 million will be
   generated for the general fund. Yesterday, county supervisors discussed where
   the funds will go.
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   Butte supervisors decide where to direct millions in tax dollars from Measure
   H
   Erik Adams
   , November 12, 2024
   Measure H is set to pass according to preliminary election results. If it
   does, more than $40 million will be generated for the general fund. Today,
   county supervisors discussed where the funds will go.
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   Rebuilding after the Camp Fire | Flood risk in the burn scar | Landowner
   responsible for Shoe Fire
   Ken Devol
   , November 12, 2024
   This past week marked six years since the devastating Camp Fire. NSPR has
   been speaking with those working in recovery. Today, we hear from Amy Rohrer,
   Valley Contractors Exchange director. Also, Butte County is warning residents
   of increased flood risk due to the Park Fire, and an investigation of
   conditions that led to the Shoe Fire found a Shasta County landowner
   responsible.
   Listen • 9:43
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   Chico filmmaker seeks community’s help to attend Cannes Film Festival
   Angel Huracha
   , November 8, 2024
   A student filmmaker has gone from bonding over movies with his grandfather to
   attending one of the biggest film festivals in the world.
   Listen • 0:59
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   November is Native American Heritage Month
   Ken Devol
   , November 8, 2024
   November is Native American Heritage Month, a time to reflect upon the
   struggles, resilience, and triumphs of First Americans.
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   Final Butte County election results still a ways away
   Sarina Grossi
   , November 8, 2024
   Official results will be released in December, according to county officials.

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   The record-setting skier once notched speeds that would be illegal on most
   U.S. highways — until knee injuries slowed her down and she retired in 2019.
   Now Vonn says she's ready to return to racing.
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   Stargazers can see the final supermoon of the year this weekend
   Chandelis Duster
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   The next supermoon — which appears larger and brighter than a regular full
   moon due to its proximity to Earth — will not be visible for nearly a year.
 * Richard Price explores second chances, and rising from the rubble in 'Lazarus
   Man'
   Terry Gross
   , 1 hour ago
   In Price's novel, a Harlem apartment building collapses, upending the lives
   of its residents, including a photographer, a funeral director and a
   42-year-old man who feels he has little to live for.
 * Penguin Random House
   Two books delivered beauty, inspiration and humor — just when I needed them
   most
   Maureen Corrigan
   , 1 hour ago
   Sometimes, the right book shows up just at the right time. Our book critic
   encountered two such books this week: Water, Water, by Billy Collins, and The
   Dog Who Followed the Moon, by James Norbury.
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   In northern Israel, migrant workers are farming while under fire from
   Hezbollah
   Scott Neuman
   , 2 hours ago
   Foreign laborers, many from Thailand, are tending fields and livestock in an
   area Israel has declared off-limits to its own civilians amid ongoing
   military operations against Hezbollah.
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   The Onion wins auction for Alex Jones' media company
   Tovia Smith
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   The sale must be approved by a bankruptcy judge. Proceeds will go to paying
   down the $1.5 billion debt that Jones owes families of Sandy Hook Elementary
   School shooting victims who won two defamation suits against him.

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 * Green City Chico Block Party celebrates campaign efforts
   November 6, 2024
 * Catch up fast - Chico, North State election results
   November 6, 2024
 * No Paradise on Ice this year
   November 1, 2024
 * Chico State Professor Sarah Pape debuts a collection of poems called ‘Forgive
   the Animal’
   October 24, 2024
 * New state guidelines on school activities during smoky days
   October 29, 2024
 * It's Bat Week — celebrate by learning about the North State's native species
   October 30, 2024











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