Food Banks Face Even More Challenges As California Wildfires Increase Demand, Hinder Delivery
August 24, 2020
Operators expect to see a rise in food insecurity as historic wildfires threaten Northern California.
Farm buildings sit on the floor of the Sierra Valley, which straddles Sierra and Plumas Counties. This area is the subject of CapRadio’s Rural Reporting Project in summer 2020.
Steve Fisch / Special to CapRadio
Just like other parts of California, the effects of the coronavirus pandemic are reverberating throughout rural communities. But the type and scale of impact is different, and so are the ways people are coping.
This summer, CapRadio and North State Public Radio are teaming up to explore the effects of COVID-19 in Plumas and Sierra counties, two rural areas along California’s Sierra Nevada. We’re collaborating with community partners to listen, learn and report the unique challenges rural places are facing, and their creative solutions.
Thanks to our community partners:
August 24, 2020
Operators expect to see a rise in food insecurity as historic wildfires threaten Northern California.
August 11, 2020
COVID-19 has caused massive disruptions to the beef industry, as slaughterhouses started reporting cases of the virus just weeks into the pandemic. That made life harder for Sierra cattle ranchers.
August 4, 2020
Spotty cell phone coverage and challenging internet access has made schoolwork extra challenging in places like Plumas and Sierra counties.
July 28, 2020
For the past 25 years, thousands of cyclists have descended on the Sierra County town of Downieville in the last weekend of July. But the race's cancellation because of COVID-19 isn't just a let down for cyclists, it’s a big hit for local business.
July 21, 2020
COVID-19 affects everybody, old and young. But for teenagers, trapped at home all summer is even more excruciating. From getting grounded to organizing protests, rural Sierra Nevada teens are spending their time in shelter-in-place in different ways.
July 14, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has put extraordinary pressure on places where we eat and buy food. Low-income rural communities have been hit especially hard, leaving empty grocery stores and residents looking for local options.
July 13, 2020
Quincy has been hit hard by the rolling impacts of the coronavirus crisis — the college suddenly closed, iconic events canceled, weddings called off, businesses shuttered. If visitors come, hospitality business owners say it will help the community.
July 7, 2020
COVID-19 has kept many Northern California mountain towns normally bustling with tourists quieter than usual this July Fourth. It has left locals worried about the economy and less than excited to spend the weekend socially distant.
June 23, 2020
NSPR’s Andre Byik recently spoke with Lori Beatley, public information officer in Plumas County, to ask what the low case numbers may mean, and what officials hope to learn about the virus as mass testing is conducted in the county.
June 15, 2020 | Bob Moffitt
Residents who live in areas of California that haven’t been hit as hard by COVID-19 are facing a challenge: How do you reopen the economy when tourists from places with more cases are your number one source of revenue?