Issue: August 10, 2006
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Under the surface
The dysfunctional inner workings of the city of Oroville.
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Grand jury quiet but mighty
You may not know much about this panel that knows a lot about your local government.
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Farley’s long ride
Bicyclist’s effort to save a historic road runs into a brick wall.
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Think Chico’s bad? Try Riverside
How bad is the air you breathe? Well, you could be in Riverside….
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The company candidates keep
Who are the people backing the City Council candidates?
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Meat heads
Chico Natural Foods members debate expanding beyond vegetarian fare.
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Downstroke
West Nile Virus, mountain lions, Doolittle and Lassen.
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The inevitability of slates
City Council candidates form alliances for obvious, if regrettable, reasons.
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CNF, look before you vote
Vegans ask Chico Natural Foods members to tour an animal sanctuary before setting meat policy.
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Letters for August 10, 2006
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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All aboard
Blue Room Young’s latest production is a fun trip for children … and their parents.
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Arts DEVOté
Thoughts on art, artoberfest, the heart, the art of noie and arty music vids.
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Remembering Africa
A former Chico man is determined to document the continent’s suffering.
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Whose Freedom? The Battle Over America’s Most Important Idea
George Lakoff.
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Walter Trout
Walter Trout and guests tear it up proper on Full Circle
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Thom Yorke
Thom Yorke captures the essence of his band, but fails to try anything new.
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Something fierce
Fierce Perm: ‘People should come and see us in Chico; that’s all they need to know’
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The sweet leaf
Has Beans Coffee and Tea Co. is a coffee house rooted in tolerance.
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Flower power
A Scanner Darkly retains the bizarreness of the Philip K. Dick novel.
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You’re welcome!
A guide to Chico forstudents and new arrivals…
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Sonic youthful
From The Americas to Zabaleen, Chico has got the music spectrum covered.
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Building history
A guide to some of the historic structures in Chico.
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Caffeinated in Chico
A look at some of Chico’s hottest coffee shops.
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A taste of romance
CN&R food critic shares his ideal date spots.
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Arts immersion
Five tips for getting into the Chico arts scene.
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Let your voice be heard
Registering and voting locally gives students a say in politics that matter.
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Double major? Try double college
Butte College offers distinct opportunities for its students and Chico State’s as well.
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Fast food on wheels
Taco trucks are great for quick, filling food … but all are not equal.
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Be an original
Take the road less traveled… Now that you’re in Chico … get outta here! Make your own kind of music—start a band.
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