Issue: October 02, 2014
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Welcome to the neighborhood
Has the time finally come for Chapman/Mulberry to join the city?
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FAQs about annexation
What Chapman / Mulberry residents should know.
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A long time coming
In light of provost’s resignation, Chico State confronts long-festering problems.
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The road to recovery
Chico woman joins other wounded veterans on bicycle ride from Bay Area to Los Angeles.
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Toxicity tests
Oroville group gets $3,000 grant for dioxin testing.
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Attached at the hip
Chico outdoorsman goes on a TV adventure of a lifetime.
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Plastic bag ban finalized
Gov. Brown signs bill prohibiting grocers from selling plastic bags.
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Local activist passes away
Local activist Michael Pike passes away.
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Protection from terrorism
Most Americans see the Republican Party as the greater protector.
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Key word: climate
Masses, execs meet separately to discuss their efforts to aid the environment.
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Models on a mission
Breast cancer survivors and firefighters set to strut stuff for a worthy cause.
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Air particulates and exercise
With the North State up in smoke, outdoor athletes should exercise caution.
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Advocates on every campus
Cal State boosts efforts to support sexual assault victims.
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Birth control overpay
CHS Health mails refund checks to women illegally charged for birth control.
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Soda tax brewing
Bay Area cities could pave road for nationwide sugary beverage taxes.
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Show us the money
The city of Chico needs to provide taxpayers with clear information outlining employees’ wages and benefits.
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Distractions from the right
Bickering over the ‘latte salute’ is emblematic of our nation’s broken political system.
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A summer in Maiduguri
Memories of the region now home to Boco Haram stir thought-provoking questions.
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Debate and details
Heidi Hall comes out on top during candidates forum, and it turns out homeless folks thwarted plans of a would-be kidnapper.
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Challenging clutter
Natalie Conrad turns love of organizing into her job: decluttering.
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Screens and Starbucks
Outdoor patio looking to get an upgrade; and America’s favorite coffee chain opens yet another spot in Chico.
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A heroic effort
A colorful, well-attended debut for Chico’s first comic-book convention.
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The Best of the Stony Plain Years
Posthumous celebration of pioneering English bluesman.
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Riffs and energy
Local alt-rockers Furlough Fridays push forward with new album and new lineup.
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A coq and bowl story
Coq au vin and the first winds of autumn.
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Saving the day
A rough and bloody actioner powered by Denzel.
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Sibling chemistry
A good pairing of SNL alums is wasted on bloated script.
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