Issue: June 03, 2010
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So alike—and so different
State Senate candidates Keene and LaMalfa share core conservative values but have much different approaches.
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Ramsey’s got a fight on his hands
DA has two challengers for the first time in his long career.
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Dolan, Kirk face hard-right challengers
What impact will Tea Partiers have on these local contests?
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Propositions, pared down
A quick reference to the five props on the June ballot.
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The CN&R’s endorsements
Our recommendations for the June 8 ballot.
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An illegal paradise
The Goddess Temple was built without a use permit, county planners say, and the man who built it works to rectify what he calls a misunderstanding.
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The legend of Yoshida
The Outlaws’ new female pitcher ignites a media frenzy.
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Symbolism or substance?
Council moves forward with diversity plan despite criticism.
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Cold snap hits farmers hard
Chilly spring has warm-weather crops waiting for sunshine.
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Stray cats get new home
Butte Humane Society plans to open spay-and-neuter clinic to house cats and relieve overcrowding at current facility.
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Eco group: River at risk
National conservation organization again names the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta system as one of the nation’s most endangered rivers.
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Preserving the city
Locals honored by Chico Heritage Association for their work restorating historic buildings.
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Successful diversion
Chico State collects more than 20,000 pounds of student trash.
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Special delivery
Matthew Martin of Pyramid Farms takes on the CSA model.
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Activists arrested for anti-drilling slogans
Shell Oil says it is “disappointed” by Greenpeace.
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Guide shines light on safest sunscreens
Only 8 percent are recommended by the Environmental Working Group.
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Golden State shifts to solar
Hefty rebates available to install water-heating systems.
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June is National Rose Month
Roses, strawberries and Chico’s unseasonably balmy weather.
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Built to spill
Deepwater Horizon leak climbs up list of all-time spills.
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The CN&R recommends…
The members of the CN&R’s editorial board have made the following endorsements…
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Lesson learned: Do no harm
With water as with oil, caution should come first.
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Letters for June 3, 2010
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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‘Legalize it’
Mark Anthony sells pins and shirts in hopes of raising awareness about legalizing marijuana.
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What if Wahl wins?
The current balance of influence would be lost without Dolan.
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‘It’s been a helluva ride’
CN&R music critic looks back at 20 years of Monday-night concerts in Sierra Nevada’s taproom.
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The rise of Monarques
Portland’s Monarques puts together throwback sound and lands on National Public Radio in one year’s time.
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La Posada: The beginning
Henri falls for established Paradise Mexican restaurant, La Posada.
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Cold-case style
Best Foreign Film Oscar winner is smart, arty detective story.
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