Issue: May 15, 2014
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The endless cycle
Observations from pedaling the California coast, from Oregon to Mexico.
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If those walls could talk
The Chico Heritage Association is celebrating Preservation Month with awards, tours.
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Farmers’ market marches on
Proponents turn in signatures, stand behind initiative’s legality.
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Officer claims damage
Police officer files claim against the city.
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Migration education
Eco-company uses World Fish Migration Day to connect schoolchildren an ocean apart.
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Going public
Local company’s Chinese owner to sell stocks in U.S.
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Deputy charged in beating
Yuba County sheriff’s deputy charged in Chico beating.
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Last chance to register
Deadline to register for June primary election is looming.
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Obama Job Approval
President’s job approval ratings are not that bad, depending on whom you ask.
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A better bag
Oroville company designs reusable plastic sacks that comply with city ordinances.
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Supporting independence
Local agencies help people with disabilities remain active community members.
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Drugs tested on humans first?
Growing pharmaceutical niche producing animal versions of human drugs.
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Fighting for sick days
Legislation would allow all Californians three days of sick leave each year.
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Quit feuding, families!
Constantly fighting with your loved ones can kill you.
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Like a bad penny
Police officer whose racist comments got him a slap on the wrist is back with a potential lawsuit.
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What is wisdom?
Weighing in on the Supreme Court’s ruling on Greece v. Galloway.
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Walking for Jane
Mourning the loss of beloved community member Jane Rodgers.
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Dreams of purple lines
George Barber talks wine and his new Oroville business, Purple Line Urban Winery.
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Kid in an art store
Lots of good, cheap, local art at annual Art at the Matador fest.
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The Untold History of Ramen
Instant ramen history—just add reading.
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Swan songs
North State Symphony conductor Kyle Wiley Pickett goes out with a flourish.
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Land of forbidden shrooms
National Forest closure cuts off morel hunters from potential mother lode.
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Femme fatality
Scarlett Johansson goes dark in chilling sci-fi.
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Delayed exposure
Retracing the life of secret photographer Vivian Maier.
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