Issue: May 27, 2010
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Finally hooking up
The historic Chapman neighborhood is getting connected to the city of Chico’s sewer system.
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Caught on film
Butte County District Attorney’s Office files charges against Chicoan Donald Garden for allegedly assaulting David Guzzetti.
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Hooker Oak parents speak up
Low enrollment is a product of communication breakdown, some say.
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Tattoos: risky business?
Body-art shops operate with little oversight.
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Local man’s mortgage scam
Developer Anthony “Tony” Symmes admits culpability in home-sales fraud investigation.
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Salmonella scare in Chico
Health officials investigate seven cases of the food-borne illness.
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Counselor gets jail time
Melissa Lynn Jones will spend 90 days behind bars for pulling a gun on a reporter.
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Welfare 2009, LaMalfa style
State Senate candidate hates taxes—unless he’s benefiting from them.
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Big fat question
Debate over the potential links between obesity and subsidies is a real food fight.
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Butte College’s ‘green’ grads
New program at Butte College is intended to help students achieve clean-energy certification.
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Shell updates oil-drilling plans
Shell outlines additional assurances of how they’d prevent—and handle—an oil spill.
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Canada cuts down on logging
Canadian paper companies agree to halt logging.
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Do-it-yourself water features, worm composting and loquat jelly
Water-gardening, worms and loquats.
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Trash into treasure
City of Chico will recycle your household goods.
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AQMD: Vote for clean air
An air-quality district has no business getting involved in a contentious political issue involving jobs.
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Polluted politics
What does it say about the Republican gubernatorial candidates that they’ve spent $100 million on toxic advertising?
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Big oil and clean energy
Ballot measure would pull the rug out from under the fast-growing clean-tech industry.
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Letters for May 27, 2010
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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(One-)Milestone
Chuck Averill is excited to bring his Dog House business to One-Mile this summer.
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A question of character
Assemblyman Jim Nielsen is a scofflaw. Charlie Schaupp hopes that will matter to voters.
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Carolina Chocolate Drops
Carolina Chocolate Drops: caretakers of Americana roots.
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Leave ’em dancin’
Jam scene faves Swamp Zen release first album of funky originals.
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Festival season
Spring/summer festival season hits Northern California.
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Sandwich treasure
The well-hidden Spiteri’s Deli is worth seeking out.
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Secret island
Oddball comedy-drama sparked by multiple family secrets.
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Remembering Playland at the Beach
A quick and easy nugget of film goodness or badness.
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Robin Hood
A quick and easy nugget of film goodness or badness.
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Leap into summer
We challenge you to 20 activities perfectly suited to hot weather.
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