Issue: May 19, 2016
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History of violence
Murder trial paints a disturbing picture of Angelica Weems’ life and death.
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Restrooms, recycling and more
Council OKs 24-hour lavatories in City Plaza, lets scrap metal operation stay put.
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Prune problems
Spring storms wreak havoc on Butte County’s No. 4 crop.
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Burning the budget
Butte County explores cost-saving alternatives to its 85-year-old relationship with Cal Fire.
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Car dealer shows heart
Local couple give $250,000 for heart health center.
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Tuesday night riot
Dozens clash and one man loses a pinky following domestic dispute.
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Republicans’ reality gap
Conservative voters ignoring reality of unemployment and stock-market numbers.
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Campus goes green
A new recycling program at Blue Oak shows students how much of an impact they can have.
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Caring for all women
New clinic fills a local need for women’s health care.
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Protest of Israel’s occupation under attack
Lawmakers are working to sabotage peaceful campaign to support Palestine.
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Trial and troglodytes
Shining a light on domestic abuse, and the Democratic establishment’s blinders.
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Lifting the fog
Mobile headlight restoration service makes night driving safer.
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Checking out New Earth
The health foods store offers an impressive selection of local, natural eats.
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A Moon Shaped Pool
Radiohead comes back big with first album in five years.
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Ode to the Flame
More bone-crushing noise from German duo Mantar.
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Monolith of Phobos
Sean Lennon and Primus’ Les Claypool join forces.
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‘A point of departure’
Metal impresario Aaron Turner finds sonic refuge in Sumac.
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A wild finish
Symphony ends season with eclectic, challenging concert.
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California Hass it
But there’s more than one variety of our state fruit.
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Cashing in
Entertainment trumps satire in lively global-finance comedy/drama.
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