Issue: December 03, 2015
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Classes dismissed?
Confusion reigns at Chico State as funding for instruction, library evaporates.
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Pipeline payout
Park Commission accepts PG&E deal to pay for new trees.
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A short, productive meeting
Council quickly takes care of business.
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Shooting ruled accidental
Initial investigation reveals Paradise police officer didn’t intend to discharge weapon.
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Fire chief resigns
Shane Lauderdale steps down as leader of Chico Fire Department.
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Police shooting justified
DA outlines events surrounding killing of robbery suspect last month.
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America loosens the belt
Less than half of Americans say they want to lose weight.
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Marching for the planet
Hundreds take to Chico’s streets in support of the Paris climate talks.
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Moms take charge
National group gets parents involved in fighting climate change.
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Inside themselves
How college students across the nation are resisting mental illness stigma.
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Beat the winter blues
A few ways to stay happy when it's dark and cold outside.
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Turn out the obstructionists
A majority of Americans want to curb climate change and it’s time they make their voices heard by booting recalcitrant politicians.
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Good news, bad news
Chico’s nearly out of debt, but another recession may be around the corner.
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Let’s have some real debates
Enough of the rhetoric from the presidential candidates.
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Pontificating
Thoughts on Pope Francis and a call for support for CN&R’s nonprofit foundation.
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Baristas to bartenders
Starbucks in downtown Chico looks to sell beer, wine and small plates.
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East meets West, again
The King and I revival is a modern marvel.
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Mr. Smith Goes to Prison
A poltician's revelations after a year in federal prison.
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The prodigal son
The musical journey is the life for Nashville's Justin Townes Earle.
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New traditions
Unexpected and delicious choices at the new Two Twenty Restaurant.
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Shining a light
A very moving retelling of Boston Globe's investigation of sex abuse and coverup in the Catholic Church.
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An ocean apart
As she comes of age, a young Irish woman must choose between two men and two countries.
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