Issue: March 10, 2016
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Gone rogue
Not all of the Greek houses at Chico State have university oversight, meaning there’s little in the way of accountability.
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In (and out) of trouble
Chico Youth Court hopes to divert juveniles from the criminal justice system.
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Murder trial begins
Testimony sheds light on events surrounding Angelica Weems’ death, life.
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On to the voters
Butte County Board of Supervisors votes to let voters decide the fate of two protested medical marijuana ordinances.
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For the kids
Huge anonymous donation of $1 million goes to children in need.
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Shelter spared
The Torres Community Shelter has raised more than $170,000 in the last six weeks, but still needs support.
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New chief at Chico State
Gayle Hutchinson set to become the university’s first female president.
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Regulate e-smokes
Majority of Americans say government should treat e-cigs like other tobacco products.
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Riders beat the storm
Weekend weather holds just long enough for the Tour de Ed.
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Nature’s pharmacist
North State herbalist takes to the great outdoors to harvest her medicines.
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Healthy growth
New Earth Market’s arrival part of Chico’s broader health food movement.
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The long view
Chico Youth Court gets at the root of community-wide issues.
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Mercury rising
Northern Hemisphere heat underscores importance of electing someone dedicated to addressing climate change.
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A looming disaster
Crude oil running on Butte County’s railways poses a threat to local, state watersheds.
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Trust no one
The pundits make a bad call in favor of Hillary Clinton; and a columnist takes flight.
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High-tech art
Chico artist Katie Curry transforms watercolors into digital form.
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Goodbye, for now
Bottom Line columnist Toni Scott is moving on from CN&R.
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Westernish cinema
An old theme emerges in a new batch of VOD and streaming films.
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No genre left behind
Joe Craven and friends liven up Chico Women’s Club.
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All about that buffet
Lunchtime is the right time at local fave Priya.
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