Issue: June 04, 2015
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Sugar and vice
How the beverage industry spends millions to crush laws warning consumers about the dangers of sugar.
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Wild and free
Magalia man ordered to pay fees for privately built park.
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A new boss at the cop shop
Chico swears in Mike O’Brien as chief of police.
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Park access demanded
City Council wants gates in Bidwell Park unlocked.
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Hasta la vista, lawns
Local landscaping experts talk sustainable outdoor spaces amid water restrictions.
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Shuttle service scuttled
Guests at Torres Community Shelter will be provided bus passes to make way to Jesus Center for meals.
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O-town goin’ boom
Oroville wins $50,000 July 4 fireworks celebration.
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No contest in brutal killing
Paradise man changes plea to no contest in murder charge.
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Conservatives: morals are slipping
Moral values are declining, citizens say.
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Climate-positive
Well-known environmental activist brings his optimism about the movement to Chico.
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Dogs and diagnosis
Trainer brings cancer-detection dogs, future clinic to Chico.
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Access denied
Finding health care providers is often a challenge for residents of Butte County.
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Vaccines, immigrants and right-to-die
Several controversial health-related bills moved forward by state lawmakers.
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Yank the grass
It’s time for Californians to consider replacing their lawns with water-conserving landscaping.
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Hail to the chief
Chico has a new top cop and we wish him well leading this temperamental organization.
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Outlaw rice production, save water
Growing this crop in our arid climate makes no sense, especially amid the drought.
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Prove me wrong
I doubt our new police chief will stay beyond the point where his pension maxes out.
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Shapes and colors
Local artist can spice up any drab surface with her colorful geometric designs.
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Sausage success
Oroville's Wagon Wheel prepares to open a second shop in the Midwest.
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The Complete Recordings
Everything from Frank Black and the Catholics.
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Famous last words
Folksinger John McCutcheon pays tribute to activist-songwriter Joe Hill.
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The horizon is wide
Tapping into craft-beer adventure at the Winchester Goose.
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Movie disaster
The Rock flies, skyscrapers fall and dialogue sinks.
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Goin’ Chico
Goin’ Chico offers its newest residents a look inside the town and connects them with the places and people that will make their time in Chico special.
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