Issue: June 17, 2010
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Growing up black in Chico
The author comes from one of the city’s most respected families, but that hasn’t protected her from racist attacks.
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Remembering Uncle ’Lois
How a favorite uncle taught us to live in peace in a hard world.
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Not in my back yard
Orland man says census takers crossed the line when they let themselves into his back yard.
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Who will fix the road?
Local man laments the sorry state of Cohasset-area road.
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California meltdown
Another of our occasional quick takes on the unfolding meltdown of the great state of California.
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Taking it back to black
Preliminary city of Chico budget calls for wage concessions, overtime cuts to deal with next year’s $4.5 million deficit.
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Butte County rakes it in
A short-term loan will help ease budget woes.
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Drug busts aplenty
Chico’s Street Crimes Unit finds large quantity of meth and alleged prescription drugs.
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Enloe protests $130,000 fine
The hospital gets penalized for a privacy breach it self-reported.
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Californians anti-tax? Not necessarily
When it comes to local tax and bond measures, voters are usually supportive.
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Heaven scent
Tuscan Heights Lavender Gardens holds its fifth annual lavender festival.
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Whale-warrior trial update
Capt. Pete Bethune has maintained his innocence throughout the first phase of his criminal trial in Japan.
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Watch out for sick fish
Two-year survey of California’s lake highlights greatest health concerns for humans who eat sport fish.
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Energizing exercise
Some machines at Chico State’s gym can now produce kinetic energy while users break a sweat.
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Super-savvy food preservation
Preserving the bounty from your garden.
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Nixing Republican purism
Who lost big-time on June 8? The purist wing of the Republican Party, that’s who.
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Make room for chickens
Backyard hens are harmless and useful, so why not allow them in the city of Chico?
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Is R&D the key to prosperity?Is R&D the key to prosperity?
Innovation is the real key to prosperity. Look at Apple.
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Letters for June 24, 2010
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Lemon curd, anyone?
The “Two English Ladies” peddle the traditional treat to Chicoans each week.
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Shocking news
Sudden dismissal of TV news co-anchors is perplexing, upsetting.
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Mickie James
Pro-wrestler Mickie James goes country, giving hopes for a duet with the Honky Tonk Man …
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The song project
Tradition of folk music celebrated with KZFR’s songwriting competition.
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Just add bacon
Delving into the world of vegan cooking, Southern-style.
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Get Him to the Greek
A quick and easy nugget of film goodness or badness.
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