Issue: July 21, 2016
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The long road ahead
The messy job of reconciliation in America following centuries of racism, violence against black citizens.
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Sisters united
Angela and Fania Davis on a new kind of civil rights activism.
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If you build it
After years of controversy, the Comanche Creek Greenway has been developed into park space.
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Tribe on top
County’s legal battle over proposed casino shot down in federal court.
This article was published on 07.21.16
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Gaming levels up
Pokémon Go gives players a reason to get outside, socialize.
This article was published on 07.21.16
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Killings in Palermo
Butte County Sheriff’s Office investigating double homicide.
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Commission talks Walmart
Planners hold public meeting to discuss draft environmental impact report for store expansion.
This article was published on 07.21.16
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Up to seven
Another potential candidate means the Chico City Council race is heating up.
This article was published on 07.21.16
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Contaminated crops?
Activists call attention to oil wastewater irrigation practices.
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Kicking the habit
State, local agencies take on tobacco with a higher smoking age and stricter restrictions on e-cigs.
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Coping with violence on social media
Images and videos can have an emotional impact.
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Step up and run for office
Continue complaining about local leadership or take Bernie Sanders’ advice and get into the race.
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Don’t be a guinea pig
Avoid produce irrigated with toxic wastewater by shopping locally.
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About guns and the Constitution
There’s nothing in the document linking the right to bear arms with government tyranny.
This article was published on 07.21.16
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Pikachu comin’ through
Pokémon Go fever is running hot in Chico, including Bidwell Park.
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Frozen fruit dreams
Yareli Ruiz and mother Maria Lujano serve up chamangos at Chico’s Thursday Night Market.
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Dutch Bros. settles downtown
Two local companies show commitment to community, and Walmart plans to expand.
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Off the art map
A tour of restaurant exhibits in downtown Chico.
This article was published on 07.21.16
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Singing Saw
Excellent third solo release from The Babies’ Kevin Morby.
This article was published on 07.21.16