Rising Economic Pressures For Landlords / A Conversation With A Veteran Firefighter, Merced County COVID-19 Update / Tahoe State Of The Lake Report
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Cal Fire Battalion Chief Sean Norman and his family
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Rent protections have been in place since the start of the pandemic, leaving many small landlords facing economic pressures when it comes to paying their bills. A Cal Fire Battalion Chief also explains how wildfires have evolved during his decades-long career as a firefighter. Plus, we get an update on Merced County’s vaccination efforts and how the health department is monitoring the Delta variant, and summarizing Tahoe’s State of the Lake report from UC Davis.
Today's Guests
- CapRadio reporter Chris Nichols discusses the rising economic pressures facing mom-and-pop landlords and how that changes the rental landscape
- Cal Fire Battalion Chief Sean Norman on concerns about this peak wildfire season
- Merced County Health Director Dr. Rebecca Nanyonjo-Kemp provides an update on the county’s vaccination rate and how it’s monitoring the Delta variant of COVID-19
- Director of the Tahoe Environmental Research Center at UC Davis Geoffrey Schladow summarizes Tahoe’s State of the Lake Report