Issue: March 05, 2015
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Forever young
The quest to slow or even stop the aging process may soon be within reach, but at what cost?
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Two tales of the tape
Sean Reardon's family alleges police used excessive force and hid injuries in high-profile arrest; police claim video doesn't tell the whole story.
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Brown-bagging it
College residency organizes a local lunch handout.
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Drop in the bucket
As City Council considers how to spend $4.8 million, debate arises on funding library.
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Crime on the rise?
Statistical anomalies make dramatic increase questionable.
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Gruendl quits Glenn County job
Scott Gruendl steps down from his job as director of Glenn County’s Health and Human Services Agency.
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Confusion over waste-hauling
Changes in county’s recycling and waste haulers spur questions.
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Lecturer dies at work
Custodian finds Chico State lecturer Willis Geer in his office in Butte Hall.
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Well-being in the US
California ranks 12th on list of well-being by state.
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Integrated living
Chicoans create harmony between home and nature through permaculture.
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Crises unsupported
Rape Crisis in Chico makes cuts to staff and services after losing sources of financial support.
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Dunking for health
Playing basketball offers several benefits.
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Charity in fashion
Donated proceeds from last year’s The Celebration, in which cancer survivors are models, total $40,000.
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Kaiser’s treatment delays
State report concludes that Kaiser Permanente is failing to deliver timely mental health care.
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No dippin’ on the diamond?
Bill would ban smokeless tobacco from baseball fields in California, including all MLB venues.
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A win for The People
The FCC’s ruling on net neutrality keeps playing field level.
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Coming to terms
Racism is alive and well in our community and it’s time we deal with that fact.
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The college-text racket
Exorbitant book prices harm struggling students and thus the economy.
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Pirate ahoy!
Lee Green, aka Pirate Captain Greybeard, on how he came to be a sword-fighting swashbuckler.
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Plaza, ports
High-tech bar and arcade heading to north Chico; update on labor dispute.
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Watch out, Reno
Two dozen Chicoans head to the biggest little city for the U.S. Bar Table Championships.
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A Pageant play
Chico’s popular Pageant Theatre under new management.
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Boiling it down
Henri shares some history on, and recipe for, St. Patrick’s Day.
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Into the dark
A welcome return to spooky atmosphere in the vampire genre.
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Academy appetizers
Digging into the five 2015 short-film Academy Awards nominees.
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