Issue: August 26, 2010
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Bats, bugs and noises in the night
Notes from an adventure-filled hike on the Pacific Crest Trail.
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School’s in session
That means it’s party time! Chico police hit the streets.
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Council candidates jockey for position
One candidate tries to leave the race—but there’s a hitch.
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Sexual education
The number of STI screenings at Chico State has dropped significantly since fee implementation.
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Auctiva sold to Chinese company, but vows to stay local
Chico e-commerce business goes global.
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Ghastly murders revisited
After 21 years on Death Row, convicted killer gets new hearing.
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Mystery in Gridley
A woman’s body found in the bed of a truck prompts investigation by Butte County Sheriff’s Office.
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New name, same service
Rabobank buys Butte Community Bank after a federal takeover of the struggling lender.
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English learners in the state’s schools
They constitute nearly one-fourth of the student population.
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Gray-water gardening
Chico couple use gray-water system for watering garden.
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Deer decline prompts study
Decline in black-tailed deer over past two decades prompts three-year study.
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Super salmon may get ‘OK’ from FDA
FDA nears approval of genetically modified salmon.
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Newest justice appeals to greenies
Forty-five environmental groups—big and small—sign letter in favor of Kagan.
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Straw bales and free air
Green building and friendly cycling.
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Eat local, Chico!
Chico Natural Foods teams up with By Fresh, Buy Local.
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Getting real on taxes
Americans pay less income tax than at any time since Truman was president.
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End the gridlock
Prop 25 would do it by restoring majority rule to the Legislature.
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Misery in Pakistan
Americans need to step up and help in this crisis.
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Choice, not segregation
A charter school principal takes issue with a CN&R report.
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Letters for August 26, 2010
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Giving Mom a time out
New support group gives single moms time to relax and socialize.
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This year’s wedge issue
Should students vote in council elections? Conservatives say no.
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Old-timey party rock
Chico’s jug-less Jug Band is enjoying the ride.
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Wine and fruit
Henri is feelin’ fruity and loopy, mixing wine with both peaches and oranges.
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Mountain folk tale
Outlaw Ozark subculture is setting for new American classic.
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Chumtastic!
Piranha 3-D delivers with nekkid and severed hard bodies.
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The Expendables
A quick and easy nugget of film goodness or badness.
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Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
A quick and easy nugget of film goodness or badness.
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The Switch
A quick and easy nugget of film goodness or badness.
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Vampires Suck
A quick and easy nugget of film goodness or badness.
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