Issue: September 08, 2011
Ten years after 9/11: How much has changed? A lot, actually. See our Feature stories package for three takes. Where were you on 9/11? "Like" the
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In other news: Was the Labor Day weekend float the last of its kind?; an Oroville tribe gets the preliminary go-ahead for a casino near Marysville;
and there's a new recycling outfit in town.
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Meredith Graham, managing editor
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An American blindness
We’re 10 years past the 9/11 and still fighting wars in its name. Can we open our eyes in time?
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Unforgettable
Emily Brannen was on her way to work in lower Manhattan when the planes hit the towers. This is what she will always remember.
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The summer before everything changed
What do you remember of the days leading up to 9/11?
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Farewell to the float?
Public-safety officials vow to keep lobbying for Sacramento River alcohol ban, despite toned-down Labor Day weekend.
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Feds OK Enterprise Rancheria’s plans near Marysville
Oroville’s Enterprise Rancheria gets preliminary go-ahead to build off tribal land.
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Out with the old medical-cannabis dispensaries ordinance—and in with the new!
Chucks old dispensaries ordinance and calls for one that won’t draw the attention of the feds.
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Vestiges of 9/11
Chico State’s Peace Institute presents month-long speaker series a decade after the 9/11 attacks.
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Paradise says no to group grows
Town Council moves to ban collective medical-cannabis cultivation.
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Federal grant to aid fire victims
Money from the U.S. Department of Housing and Community Development will help more Concow residents rebuild.
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Maehl on the move
Paradise’s Jeff Maehl signs with the Houston Texans’ practice squad.
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9/11 conspiracy?
Ten years later, conspiracy theorists persist.
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Nurses: Tax Wall Street
Members of National Nurses United hold a demonstration at City Plaza.
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Recycling boom
Basik Recycling serves growing number of recyclers seven days a week.
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Props for energy efficiency
Chico State receives 2010 sustainability award for efforts to reduce energy consumption for the Student Services Center.
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Winemaking, eco-style
A second solar system at Pilot Peak Winery takes the facility off the electricity grid.
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Grants to buoy species protections
More than $24 million in grant funding headed to conservation efforts throughout California.
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More than a handful of eco-importance
Santa Rosa’s upcoming National Heirloom Expo leads off handful-plus of eco-items.
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Ditch the plastic
Substituting glass, metal and cloth items for plastic ones is eco-friendly.
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Horse helpers
Handi-Riders therapeutic equine program helps kids with disabilities.
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Records revealed
A new medical-records policy at Enloe Medical Center ups dialogue between patients and providers.
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Low income, high risk
Researchers find link between low socioeconomic status and higher risk of heart disease.
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Breakthrough of global proportions
Findings of researchers at UCSF and Stanford could lead to a vaccine for malaria.
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9/11 and the U.S. debt
After two unfunded wars and tax cuts for the rich, it’s no wonder we’re in hock.
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Let Wall Street pay
Let the mega-rich financiers begin paying for the rebuilding of America.
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A Labor Day alternative
Want to reduce the size of the American River Labor Day float? Put on a concert!
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Letters for September 8, 2011
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Jim Nielsen goes Bird hunting
Don Bird just wants to exercise his right to make a citizen’s arrest, but that’s made Assemblyman Jim Nielsen nervous enough to seek a restraining order.
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Back to Chico
Mother Hips celebrate 20th anniversary in Chico.
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Colombiana
A quick and easy nugget of film goodness or badness.
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Our Idiot Brother
A quick and easy nugget of film goodness or badness.
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