Issue: March 23, 2017
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The making of Monca
Despite a rift with its biggest donor, the Museum of Northern California Art prepares to open in April.
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Looking for answers
Police chief and district attorney discuss police shooting.
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Design flaws
City Council reconsiders role of architectural review board, amends 2030 General Plan.
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Murder investigation launches
Body found in orchards west of Chico likely was a homicide victim.
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Train death
A Chico man was struck and killed by a train on St. Patrick’s Day.
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Garbage agreement
City set to enter franchise agreement for hauling waste.
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On nature’s side
Alaska native Dune Lankard has spent decades fighting for the earth and ocean.
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Collateral contraceptives
If feds strip Planned Parenthood’s funding, California would be especially hard hit.
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Chico’s latest tragedy
The family of Desmond Phillips and the community at large deserve answers to the tough questions surrounding his death at the hands of Chico police officers.
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The trash tax
The city’s new waste-haulers franchise fee is ultimately going to be passed along to customers.
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Representing diversity
Immigrants made the United States stronger back in the day, and they still do.
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Anniversary
Cheers to CN&R Staff Writer Ken Smith and all the other dedicated journalists.
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Totally tubular
Local rocker hand-builds custom guitar amps out of old electronics.
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Celebrating startups
A full weekend of mentorship, plus Chico Factory Outlet opens and Wander expands.
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Outside the lines
Superb cast embraces freedoms in premiere of local playwright’s wild work.
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What’s her name?
Turner Museum celebrates women printmakers and manga artists.
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Discover Chico
A great way for tourists, newcomers and locals alike to discover Chico and all it has to offer.
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