Issue: January 25, 2018
Morning, readers!
Are you ready for what 2018 has in store, politically speaking? Take a look at this week's feature package to make sure you're in the know.
In other news: We introduce you to a young Chico woman intent on taking down "the man" (aka Doug LaMalfa); the Board of Supervisors tackles fire service restructuring; and we meet one of the owners of 15th Street Cafe.
Flip through the rest of the paper, too, for more great stories.
Until next time,
Meredith J. Cooper, managing editor
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Hot topics
A primer on issues that will shape California campaigns in 2018.
This article was published on 01.25.18
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Part of the surge
Chicoan Audrey Denney launches bid for Congress.
This article was published on 01.25.18
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New California?
Locals weigh in on effort to create 51st state.
This article was published on 01.25.18
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Fanning the flames
Abandoning the status quo, supervisors seek solution to fire funding.
This article was published on 01.25.18
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Business owners run for office
Norm Rosene announces run for Butte County supervisor, and Kasey Reynolds will be running for Chico City Council.
This article was published on 01.25.18
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Mother found dead, son arrested
Butte County Sheriff’s Office investigating homicide in north Chico.
This article was published on 01.25.18
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Chico State names Student Affairs VP
Alumnus Milton Lang vows to support student development.
This article was published on 01.25.18
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Proactive policing
Chico PD, Butte County Probation team up to target thieves.
This article was published on 01.25.18
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Hitting the streets
Second annual Chico Women’s March focuses on women’s rights, social justice.
This article was published on 01.25.18
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In the garden
Nonprofit hopes to bring botanic education center to Oroville.
This article was published on 01.25.18
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A messy secret
Psychologist says hoarding is more common than most people think.
This article was published on 01.25.18
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The march ahead
Rallying is a step in the right direction, but it’s going to take much more to change the course of our nation.
This article was published on 01.25.18
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End congressman’s gravy train
Doug LaMalfa enriches himself and his ilk by fleecing taxpayers, so it’s time to send him packing.
This article was published on 01.25.18
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Bowing out
Reanette Fillmer just made a wise move—to not seek re-election.
This article was published on 01.25.18
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Coffee in his veins
Mark McGinnis and his father, Michael, open 15th Street Cafe.
This article was published on 01.25.18
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Sunny with a chance of tech
Economic Forecast Conference predicts mechanical solutions to rising cost of business; plus, more on that finger.
This article was published on 01.25.18
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Southern belle blues
A great performance of iconic Tennessee Williams character.
This article was published on 01.25.18
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Oh, What an Honor/Oh, What a Drag
Andy McFarlane emerges from musical hibernation.
This article was published on 01.25.18
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Blues Been Good to Me
Blues have been good to James Armstrong.
This article was published on 01.25.18
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Pushing six-strings
Kaki King’s life’s work tests the outer limits of playing guitar.
This article was published on 01.25.18
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Cheesesteak, pho and falafal
Kathy’s Deli does a lot and does it right.
This article was published on 01.25.18
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Saving Capitalism
Robert Reich addresses wealth inequity in America.
This article was published on 01.25.18