Issue: March 03, 2011
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Foreclosure and the death of the dream
How the collapse of the housing market has hit North State borrowers.
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Facing foreclosure?
The worst thing you can do is fail to act fast.
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From councilman to cop
Steve Bertagna graduates next month from a Butte College program that’s prepared him for a new career in law enforcement.
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Petition and pot
Before taking on the continuing saga related to medical cannabis, the Chico City Council members got riled up about an effort to push council elections to June.
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Treasure hunt
Area residents head into Chico for five-day gold, silver and collectibles selling spree at the Treasure Hunters Roadshow.
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Speaker contemplates empathy, nature
Elizabeth Allison talks to a group at Chico State about becoming one with nature in order to create a more sustainable world.
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Butte Humane Society seeks leader
The nonprofit revamped the job description with eyes focused on the future.
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PPAC receives a reprieve
Bequeathal allows performing arts center to keep performances alive on the Ridge.
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Perrys continue to fight for their child
Dorothy Perry and her parents protest, hire new lawyers to again seek custody.
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Americans lose faith in future
A recent Zogby poll shows they no longer believe their kids will do better.
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Mandala in the making
Lama Losang Samten works on his beautiful sand painting.
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Northern Recycling & Waste Services reduces waste-stream
Northern Recycling & Waste Services takes its job of reducing waste-stream seriously.
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Japan asks Australia to stop Sea Shepherd
Whale crusaders successfully send Japanese whalers home one month early.
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Gorillas on a diet
As captive gorillas die from heart disease, Cleveland zoo swaps to leafier diet.
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Turtles teeter on brink of extinction
New report identifies Top 25 at-risk species of turtles and tortoises.
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Watch out!
Chico needs people to watch out for various hazards in Bidwell Park and beyond.
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Protect and conserve groundwater
Learn more about this precious natural resource during National Ground Water Awareness Week.
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A proliferation of pot
It’s the Wild West in the foothills. Can the county bring it under control?
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Cut the chatter, please
Five-and-a-half hours is too long to talk about anything, even marijuana.
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Health reform: Are we there yet?
Some of the big names in local medicine will come together March 9 to discuss Obamacare and its alternatives.
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Letters for March 3, 2011
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Cutting-edge haircut
Barber Jon Potter offers a real man’s haircut.
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Why are no Wall Street execs in prison?
It was the crime of the century, but nobody has faced time behind bars.
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Trivia night at the bar
Mixing beer and brains at your friendly neighborhood trivia night.
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Pauly Shore: more than just The Weasel
Lifelong comedian Pauly Shore has never stopped working.
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When I Grow Up
Weird Al doesn’t grow up; writes a children’s book.
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40th Anniversary Collection
Alligator Records celebrates 40 years with two-disc collection.
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Barton Hollow
Joy Williams and John Paul White team up for The Civil Wars.
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Big Al’s Drive In makes Chico happy
A legacy of comfort food at Big Al’s Drive In.
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Drive Angry, Nicolas Cage
Ragin’, agin’ Nicolas Cage is on a mission from Hell.
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