What you need to know: Aug. 7

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What you need to know: Aug. 7

Good morning, North State.

Here's what you need to know to start your day on Aug.

7.


What you need to know: Aug. 7

Not guilty to charges of murder thursday.

Prosecutors say kai perelli shot and killed his neighbor, scott thomson on july 26th, in chico-- the jail is holding perelli on two million dollars bail--- awaiting his preliminary hearing september 8th.

### california governor gavin newsom thursday signed a law allowing counties to offer*fewe* in-person polling places... in exchange for opening the sites earlier.

In june, the governor required counties to mail ballots to every active registered voter ahead of the november 3rd elections.

Both laws - designed to have fewer people gathering.

Merged polling polaces must be open from saturday october 31st - through monday, november 2nd, from 7am until 8pm.### enterprise elementary school district is rolling back in- person learning for the school year.

The shasta county superintendent says the decision came after state lamakers failed to pass a bill protecting schools from laibilty if a student dies from the coronavirus..

The school district will supply families with chromebooks to assist with virtual learning.

Enterprise elementary school district's first day of school is next wednesday.### happening today- pg&e will be out, inspecting powerlines in parts of butte county.

The utility says the helicopters will be flying between 8:30am - and 2pm crews will be patrolling power lines in magalia, stirling city, butte meadows and forest ranch.

The ultimate goal is spot any section of the power lines that require maintainance and to reduce the risk of wildfires.

# the north state food bank is holding a food distribution drive-thru..

It will be in willows at the first southern baptist church.

The event runs from nine a-m to noon or while supplies last.

Various resource agencies, such as cal-fresh, public health and nutrition education will be on hand to help.

### happening today- it is your last chance to get some peaches from the chico state farm.... from 8:30 a.m.

To noon you can pick up a 10 pound crate of peaches ... just 25 dollars a piece... -- typically community members could come out and harvest fresh peaches themselves.

But this year due to the pandemic organizers decided to do the picking themselves..

All you need to do is to stay in your car!

Democrat and republican lawmakers failed to reach a deal today on relief aid for americans... president trump pledged to issue an executive orders to extend aid and halt evictions..

If lawmakers were unable to reach an agreement.s the paycheck protection program expires tomorrow.

That means no new applications for those small business loans, with $130 billion left unspent.

New this morning- the labor department has just released new jobs numbers... and the u.s. added just 1.8 million jobs in july..

That is less than the previous two months..

Acounting for hiring in the past three months, the economy has only recovered about 42% of the 22 million jobs it lost since the start of the pandemic..

President donald trump signed an executive order targeting the social media app tiktok.

Under the executive order, all u.s. companies and people will be prohibited from transacting with tiktok's parent company, byte- dance..

In the order the president cited privacy and cencership concerns..

The order will go into effect in 45 days.

The president signed a similar order against the china-based app, wechat.

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