Issue: August 27, 2015
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Brain games: Do we ever remember what really happened?
Scientists explain why our memories are so inaccurate.
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Safer streets
Student concerns about pedestrian safety in the south-campus neighborhood have lead to a comprehensive traffic study in the area.
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A botched process?
Supervisors told county failed to notify Bell-Muir residents whose properties lie within an area rezoned in 2012.
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Policing green spaces
Chico's new community-based policing model includes stronger ties with park rangers.
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Getting warmer
Chico Heat appoint local coach as manager, collegiate baseball league takes shape.
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Triathletes triumph
Chico Triathlon Club wins top individual and team awards at Granite Bay Triathlon.
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A natural accord
Chico Creek Nature Center agrees to loan repayment plan with city of Chico.
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Parking gets smarter
The city is almost done installing 450 “smart” parking meters in downtown Chico.
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A hungry planet
Renowned scientists say revolutionary shifts are necessary to feed people into the future.
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Understanding the spectrum
Better detection alone doesn't explain soaring autism rates.
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Anti-smoking bills progress
Democratic lawmakers in California push package of smoking-related measures.
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E-cigs safer?
UK study concludes vaping is far less dangerous than traditional cigarettes.
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Plague upon campers
Second recent visitor to Yosemite National Park contracts case of human plague.
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A good start
Chico Police Chief Mike O'Brien has accomplished much in his first three months at the helm.
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Cleaner air for kids
Portables pose health risks, so parents must advocate for a safe classroom environment.
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Hail to the chief
Chico State's Paul Zingg is calling it a day, effective the end of the school year.
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Passion for piggies
Anita Jacobson is doing what she loves with her new business, California Mini Pigs.
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Scrubbed clean at the market
Two lovely ladies share the inspiration behind the Body Emporium.
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Kicking off the conversation
Comedian W. Kamau Bell’s edgy comedy crafted to incite discussion.
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Icons of art
Chico Masters exhibit showcases three extraordinary local painters.
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The Constitutional Agitator
Sam Adams cosplayer writes a book.
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Elitism for the People
The twisted beginnings of Ohio's legendary Pere Ubu.
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Brotherlee Love
Terell Stafford celebrates late trumpeter Lee Morgan.
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Brunch in Mexico
El Rey is grand option for a Sunday-morning meal.
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Spy games, dude
American Ultra a mash-up of movie-genre extremes.
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