Issue: October 19, 2017
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Underreported
The top 10 stories of the year that mainstream media ignored.
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Where’s the evidence?
A look at the reasoning behind banning outdoor grows.
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Dubious dam award
The Department of Water Resources received a tongue-in-cheek award this week for its poor management of the Oroville Dam.
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No fair plan
A public call from county officials for fairground improvement proposals goes unanswered.
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Charter school on the way
Achieve Charter High School plans to open in Paradise in fall 2018.
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Right to read
Books containing LGBT characters top the most recent list of challenged reading materials.
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Growing gardens
Local food activists promote planting fruits and vegetables to ensure healthy eating, food security.
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On-call cuddlers
New volunteer program at Enloe brings more love into the NICU.
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Before you go vegan
Veganism can be healthy, but there are important considerations before you eliminate all animal-based foods.
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Enough, indeed
A social media campaign reinforces America’s pervasive problem with sexual harassment.
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Military madness in the Trump era
Author urges citizens to join the resistance to the United States’ 181 bases throughout the globe.
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‘It was a sign’
Jessica Eddy-Rowe opens The Rustic Nest in the same Main Street space where she started selling jewelry at 17.
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Under the radar
Changes, sans fanfare, at the El Rey Theatre, Baskin-Robbins, Trucker and Two Twenty Restaurant.
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Dark comedy sings
Musical version of cult classic at the Blue Room.
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Born to swing
Growing up with Texas fiddle trio The Quebe Sisters.
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