Issue: March 19, 2015
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Keeping time
Chico's Paul Niess has worked on some incredibly rare timepieces, and recently restored Chico's first clock.
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So long, Synthesis
Chico bids farewell to the weekly entertainment tab.
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Peaceful policing
Detroit security expert touts nonviolent solutions to crime.
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Pre-emptive types
Two leaders of public safety emphasize proactive approaches to Chico City Council.
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Elementary upgrade
Effort launched to purchase playground equipment for Chapman Elementary.
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School, church burglar arrested
Man linked to 15 burglaries of local schools, churches and other businesses.
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Under the knife
Chico State President Paul Zingg undergoes heart surgery.
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Murder suspect sought
Sheriff’s Office puts warrant out for Christopher Warren Swihart in the death of 55-year-old slain woman.
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House prices on the rise
California housing market is once again climbing out of reach of many families.
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Transplanted
Seed company specializing in heirloom, organic varieties digs new roots in Chico.
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Clinical anxiety
As Chico celebrates Trans Week, advocates discuss medical care for transgender people.
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Mindfulness, minus meditation
Cultivate mindfulness without getting into the lotus position.
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Covered CA numbers finalized
About half a million state residents enrolled in health care coverage through Obamacare.
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Of inmates and health care
Feds may withdraw oversight of state prison health care system.
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Proposition 63 in action
Report on Mental Health Services Act details positive trends among mentally ill in California.
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A new model
Help the CN&R’s new nonprofit arm get up and running and do the reporting this community needs.
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The will to conserve
Each of us must do our part to ensure local residents, including the agricultural community, have enough water to make it through this dry spell.
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Death to the race card
Some straight talk on discrimination, which happens every day in this country.
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Full-time watchdogging
A pitch to CN&R readers to help fund investigative reporting.
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He’s got your back
Former bicycle racer Jason Gonzales shifts gears to chiropractic care.
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Burgers on the move
One popular joint is moving a block away and one is rumored to be headed to Chico.
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Let’s dance!
Chico Performances unveils week-long festival of dance.
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Books and beyond
How the Chico branch of the Butte County Library is reinventing itself.
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The Sculptor
The artist who writes about comics writes a comic about an artist.
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Wayfaring Stranger
James Lee Burke's latest returns to the Holland clan and the Lone Star State.
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Uptown Special
His collaborations with Tame Impala's Kevin Parker are best moments on latest from Mark Ronson.
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Brunch generation
A sunny Sunday at Beat-inspired breakfast joint.
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Master portrait
Evocative performance and period setting make for wonderful biopic on 19th-century painter.
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Discover Chico
The Spring/Summer edition of Discover Chico is a way for tourists, newcomers and locals alike to discover Chico and all it has to offer. Discover Chico also serves as the official relocation guide of the Chico Chamber of Commerce.
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