Issue: June 25, 2015
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Foodie frontier
New faces in Chico's ever-evolving restaurant scene.
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Let it ride
Owners of popular craft-beer bar parlay success into second eatery.
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It’s in their blood
Restoring the Red Tavern to its former glory.
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Opportunity knocks
First-time restaurateurs jump on chance to become fixture in downtown Chico.
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Realizing a dream
Mexican seafood restaurant comes to life a decade after the idea.
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Sight for sore eyes
Long-blighted south Chico neighborhood on upswing, though ugliness lingers.
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Tightening the belt
Butte County supervisors denied requests by library supporters and the district attorney for additional funding.
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Chico, meet Oroville
The county seat faces many similar problems as its northerly neighbor.
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Going nuts for almonds
Farmers plant more trees in the face of the water shortage.
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Paradise printer closing
Paradise Post Printing going out of business after 35 years on the Ridge.
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Pot busts aplenty
County investigates hundreds of marijuana gardens under Measure A.
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Temporary president appointed
Butte College names interim president to replace outgoing Kimberly Perry.
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Americans on race relations
Blacks say it’s the most important problem; whites cite government dissatisfaction.
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Ambitions spring forth
Dunsmuir water company aims to offer fresh, socially conscious alternative to other brands.
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A pervasive pain
Local physicians discuss No. 1 patient complaint—lower-back pain.
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Backyard medicine cabinet
Here are some common herbs with well-established medicinal properties.
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Vaccination allegations
Opponents of state vaccine legislation say lawmakers are influenced by Big Pharma donations.
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Sayonara, trans fat
New FDA rules will phase trans fat out of U.S. food supply.
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More taxes per pack
Proposed ballot initiatives to place additional taxes on tobacco get big boost.
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Take down the flag
The murderer of South Carolina churchgoers shows that the Confederate flag is indeed a symbol of hate.
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Follow the children
The City Council should approve ordinance banning e-cigs in places where smoking is prohibited.
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Not everyone should own a gun
Dylann Roof ought not have had access and the same is true of many others.
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Sorry, Mom and Dad
Being unsupervised as a kid likely led to a fear of clowns, and a whole host of things I haven’t analyzed.
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He's the ’dog guy'
Josh Pitts turns his love of animals into a career.
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Eating and greeting
A couple of new restaurants—one local, one chain; plus it's the grand opening of downtown's Wild Ink Press.
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Let Me Be Frank With You
Richard Ford returns to Frank Bascombe character with this collection of novellas.
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The Muscle Shoals Sessions
Expanded album shows how Amy Black sings the blues.
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‘Prehistoric fantasy thrash’
Shrooming with Seattle metalheads Lesbian.
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Phenomenal fennel
Storied vegetable adds fresh twists to summer salads.
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Boyz-to-men in the hood
An original, multi-ethnic, multi-genre coming-of-age story.
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