Issue: December 01, 2016
Morning, readers!
For all of you newshounds out there, this week we share Project Censored's annual list of the top 25 stories you didn't read in the past year. Hint: They include news about climate, the election, human trafficking and the U.S. military. Happy reading.
In other news: Four recent high-speed chases in Butte County offer an opportunity to re-examine law enforcement policy on vehicle pursuits; Safe Space Winter Shelter gears up for another season of helping the local homeless population; and locals continue their efforts to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline.
There's always more, so read on.
Until next week,
Meredith J. Cooper, managing editor
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Big headlines you didn’t see
The top 10 stories of the year that mainstream media missed.
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In pursuit
Several local high-speed chases shine light on potential—and real—consequences.
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In from the cold
Safe Space organizers say it takes about 30 people to run the shelter each night.
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Behind the bond
Prop. 51 dollars might not reach poor school districts.
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Viral video prompts investigation
Chico Police Department sends potential animal abuse case to the DA’s Office.
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A productive run
Run for Food attracted more than 5,000 participants on Thanksgiving Day.
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Child porn bust
Magalia man charged with possessing a large collection of child pornography, some of it violent.
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Major division
America is fractured and many believe Donald Trump will further divide the nation.
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Paid access
Protests target Dakota Access Pipeline investors, including President-elect Trump.
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Just beet it
Why you might want to drink beet juice at the gym.
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No hospital for the holidays
A list of kids’ toys that pose risk of injury.
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Calling for water wisdom
North State interests must tackle the issue in whole.
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Changing of the guard
The Chico City Council’s new makeup, plus it’s time to choose a mayor and vice mayor.
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Hurt in the heartland
How many Trump supporters voted from a place of hurt?
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Check your facts
Stop the spread of the fake news that undermines our democracy.
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Preserving history
Richard and Stephanie Hughes provide a taste of the English countryside with Hughes House of Marmalade.
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Seasonal reflections
Being thankful, saying goodbye to Morning Star Quilts and Hashi, and shopping local.
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Persistence for the win
From Chico State grad to world-renowned recording engineer.
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Hannibal: The Complete Series
Killer series now on DVD/Blu-ray.
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The Last Days of Oakland
What the world needs now is Fantastic Negrito.
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A Hand Through the Cellar Door
Here We Go Magic frontman strips down sound for latest solo effort.
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Blues homecoming
Chris Cain returns to scorch the Big Room stage.
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Holiday beers 2016
Celebrator Beer News’ top-rated seasonal beers.
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Not ready for her closeup
Thin characters doom Hollywood period piece.
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