Issue: September 03, 2015
Morning, readers!
So ... what do you think the presidential hopefuls should be talking about? We sat down with our fellow News & Review editors and writers in Sacramento and Reno to come up with a top 10 list of issues they should be talking about but probably won't. Think racism, legal weed and if and how they'd go to war.
In other news: Chico State faculty and staff get together to discuss the uncertainty of the school's future leadership and how they can (or can't) help shape it; PG&E attempts transparency in pending tree fellings in Chico; we say so long to LaSalles; and we meet up with a
home paleo chef.
As always, we've got many more nuggets of goodness in these pages.
Until next week,
Meredith Cooper, associate editor
PS--Don't forget to vote for the Best of Chico! Log on to vote.newsreview.com/best-of-chico-2015/
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Semester starts sour
Chico State employees decry executive decisions, survey shows chilly campus climate.
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On the chopping block
PG&E holds public meeting, offers to replace trees scheduled for removal in south Chico.
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Ultimate sewer hookup
Paradise is serious about connecting to Chico's treatment plant.
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Safety in the spotlight
Campus reels from news of student's rape.
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The president’s man
Russ Mills appointed as Chico State's chief of staff.
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Syphilis cases up
Butte County seeing more of the sexually transmitted infection.
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Ice pick stabber arrested
Woman who allegedly stabbed friend with ice pick arrested in Paradise.
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Emotional states
The world's countries ranked by how much residents feel.
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Crash course
What it really feels like—physically, emotionally and financially—to be hit by a truck.
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Household microbe menagerie
Our homes contain thousands of species of fungi and bacteria.
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Californian’s dig healthcare
Voters in California generally approve of the way the state is handling its health care system.
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Cigarette tax touted
Nearly two-thirds of California voters support $2 increase to cigarette tax.
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Sanders vs. Trump
On the two authentic presidential candidates, one with integrity and one without it.
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Skepticism should continue
PG&E has extended an olive branch to the community, but citizens should still be wary of its plans to remove trees.
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Affordable homes in jeopardy
Tell federal lawmakers to protect HOME funds, a path to affordable housing in our communities.
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Spam, a lot
CN&R takes drastic measure to evade spammers, and then there's Ashley Madison.
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Paleo on the go
Joel Bussjaeger's Chico Creek Paleo Co. makes it easy for busy folks to stay on that diet.
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Cupcakes and Comcast
Sweet treat makers close storefront, but offer delivery; and Comcast gives major Internet upgrade to local business park.
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Good clean fun
Patrick Hillman's art fuses kitty litter, soap gentle humor and mom.
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Dancing at the Blue Lagoon
Dancing on the beach again with the Yudin brothers.
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Last call for LaSalles
Iconic downtown Chico bar closes its doors this weekend.
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Finger-lickin’ good
Filipino food cart brings weekly Kamayan dinners to new brick-and-mortar.
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Dear diary …
Emotionally honest adaptation of provocative coming-of-age graphic novel.
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