Issue: March 30, 2017
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Fact vs. fiction
Analyzing anti-marijuana rhetoric in California’s new era of legalized weed.
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Paradise lost
Altacal Audubon Society members are concerned about the loss of public access to the Chico Oxidation Ponds Wildlife Sanctuary, a popular site for birders.
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Grant funding threatened
Programs like Upward Bound at Chico State could lose funding if Trump’s budget plan goes forward.
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By the dozens, not millions
Allegations of widespread voter fraud in the Golden State don’t hold up.
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Inside job
Former Butte County Sheriff’s Office employee admits taking guns and drugs from evidence locker.
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Jobs in health care
UnitedHealthcare posts 150 customer service jobs in Chico.
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Missing man’s body found
Chicoan William Kohnke had been missing since January; his death has been ruled a homicide.
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On nature’s side
CPUC head on creating carbon-free electricity.
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Paths to practice
Two doctors take roundabout routes to building pain clinic together in Chico.
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The dirty dozen
The Environmental Working Group releases annual list of produce with highest levels of pesticide residue.
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An unraveling web
Republicans must get on board with Russia investigations or risk complicity in nefarious ties.
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Insanity and America’s declining well-being
Spending and consuming more doesn’t equate to happiness or health, studies find.
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‘Sammich’ slinger
New food truck specializes in sandwiches from around the world.
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Market shift
Local food truck owners speak out about changes at Thursday Night Market; DCBA defends its stance.
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The people’s exhibit
Artist and viewer—cogs in the art machine.
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Cured: The Tale of Two Imaginary Boys
Story of the two boys who started The Cure.
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Sunday Iris
Dave Elke and Lisa Valentine collaborate with Sunday Iris.
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Home at last
Fast Eddie’s recently re-opened in a new location.
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