Issue: March 04, 2010
Crunch time for AB 32
Will California continue to lead the fight against global warming? Not if Dan Logue gets his way.
In other news: A group of citizens bands together in the interest of public education; what’s in the salmon you eat?; and Sal Casa talks about his newest art show.
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Crunch time for AB 32
Will California continue to lead the fight against global warming? Not if Dan Logue gets his way.
This article was published on 03.04.10
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Taking a closer look
New community group hopes to settle the stalemate between CUSD and unions.
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Chico doc reflects on Haitian relief trip
Dr. Hugo A. Leon describes his journey to help in earthquake-ravaged Haiti.
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City may soon see red
After two years in the black, city officials are projecting a $3.6 million deficit—or worse.
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Local politico has new post
Bob Mulholland will work from home now that he’s a contract worker for the Democratic Party.
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Good days for the Gateway
Thousands head to the Gateway Science Museum’s grand opening.
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Rally focuses on funding woes
Chico State students unite to dry funding cuts to higher education.
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Hard to believe
A recent poll shows Americans’ belief in global warming is on the decline.
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Dirty secrets of farmed salmon
Raising salmon for consumption is wreaking havoc on wild fish populations—perhaps our bodies, too.
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Killer whale drowns trainer
Killer whale that killed its trainer will not be separated from other whales during investigation.
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Manatee mortalities skyrocket
Florida sees a 6 percent manatee population drop in just six weeks.
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Climate talks will continue
U.N. “intensifies” climate talk schedule to reach a deal by the end of 2010.
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Phone book banishment
Groups start movement to eliminate the unsolicited delivery of phone books.
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Improving the City Council
A Chico citizen’s idea to move to district elections deserves consideration.
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Time to act on health care
Democrats must move forward on a comprehensive plan.
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Clarifications on credit unions
Story got some facts wrong, says local credit union president.
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Letters for March 4, 2010
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Leading the way
Eileen Burke-Trent takes the League of Women Voters into its 90th year.
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What would Jan do?
How a popular teacher’s death led to controversy.
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Works in process
Chico painter Sal Casa’s latest show inspired by Raphael’s “Three Graces.”
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Ridiculous fun
Cop Out is a perfect example of a movie that should not work, but does.
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Mixed nuts
Remake of George Romero’s The Crazies is cuckoo enough.
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Shutter Island
A quick and easy nugget of film goodness or badness.
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