Issue: May 05, 2016
Morning, readers!
Have you ever wondered just how your emotional well-being affects your
physical health--and vice versa? Check out our feature story this week to
learn more about their inherent interconnectedness.
In other news: The Chico City Council tackles the controversial Esplanade
project and Chico Scrap Metal; Project Homeless Connect hooks up a record
number of individuals with much-needed services; and Arts Devo announces
the winners of this year's CAMMIES. Also, check out Editor Melissa
Daugherty's Second & Flume column for a rundown of awards the CN&R took
home at this year's Better Newspapers Contest.
Read on!
Meredith J. Cooper, managing editor
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Finding wholeness
The science is clear: Our emotions can wreak havoc on our bodies.
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Two thorny issues
City Council bites the bullet on Esplanade, Chico Scrap Metal.
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Bittersweet success
Project Homeless Connect attracts hundreds of homeless people in search of services.
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Taking back the drugs
Chico Walgreens among first in California to offer drop boxes for unused medication.
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Delegates chosen
Half of top vote-getters will be bound for Democratic National Convention.
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Primary showdown
Candidates for U.S. Representative in District 1 square off—except for Doug LaMalfa.
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Popularity contest
President Obama shows off comedic chops, touts his approval rating.
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Master puppeteers
Local third-graders make papiér-mâché animals for upcoming Endangered Species Faire.
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Tight households
Local programs allow homeowners to finance energy-efficiency upgrades.
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To get clean
Skyway House unveils new detox service for drug addiction.
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Quick push
Short, intense exercise may be just as good as going for a long jog.
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Make it an annual affair
Given the success of Project Homeless Connect, local stakeholders should hold it annually.
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Illegal tobacco marketing targets youth
Anti-smoking group says local leaders should adopt regulations.
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Second best
Chico’s three newspapers take home awards in statewide contest.
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Now she’s top dog
Orovillian Mayra Becerra buys Bulldog Taqueria in downtown Chico, plans simpler, spicier menu.
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Putting the art in party
Burgundy & Brushes puts eco-friendly twist on ‘paint and sip’ parties.
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Master of her medium
New show illuminates Paula Busch’s command of difficult art form.
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Creepy and kooky
Chico State’s spring musical a sure-fire hit.
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Dolls of Highland
Sub Pop’s Kyle Craft is worthy of the hype.
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Redemption in the desert
Tom Hanks stars in adaptation of David Eggers novel.
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‘Cinematic notebook’
Another intriguing experiment in film from Terrence Malick.
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