Issue: November 05, 2015
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Celebrating culture, the dead
Student groups host Día de los Muertos festivities to educate, commemorate.
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A charmed life
Chico World War II veteran Robert Haney narrowly avoided two of the most tragic events in US naval history.
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Military honor, human waste
City Council revisits military banners, proposed sewage pipeline from Paradise.
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The long road
Possible retrial shines light on death penalty.
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Deaths drive study
City partnering with Chico State for long-term study of traffic in south campus neighborhood.
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Halloween rowdy, nonviolent
Despite a busy weekend for local law enforcement, no major violence.
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Teacher in trouble
Las Plumas High School teacher is accused of having sex with students.
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Smartphones—gotta have one
All-purpose smart devices taking place of e-readers, game consoles and MP3 players.
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Jack-O-Lantern soup
What to do with all those leftover pumpkins?
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Stick to the plan
Adhering to diet long-term more important than diet itself, research finds.
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Check your sources
Internet hoaxes can sometimes be harmful, so please, get your vaccines.
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Slow your roll
Proposed ordinance to ban “ghostriding” bicycles is an unnecessary law.
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Banners equal blind nationalism
The local flags with armed forces personnel only serves the military industrial complex.
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Dinners and daylight
Quitting Blue Apron and wishing for more daylight year-round.
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Underwater adventurer
Rich Ashley opens a scuba shop in Chico.
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Moves on Main Street
Two businesses shut their doors, two more set to open.
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Show me the money
Conceptual art as accounting at University Art Gallery.
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Psychic Warfare
Clutch shift into high gear on Psychic Warfare.
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Radio North State
New KCHO GM sets sights on broadening public station's influence beyond Chico.
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Can’t stand the heat
It's hard to root for Bradly Cooper's hothead chef.
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