Issue: March 08, 2018
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New chief, old problems
Steve Standridge on his goals for the Chico Fire Department as well as inherited budget and turnover issues.
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Council backs crime act
Panel votes to put resolution to counter prison realignment on this year’s ballot.
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Marching on
Nonprofit notches another win in long battle to protect North State water.
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No more ‘us vs. them’
Incoming California Senate leader vows to end culture of one-upmanship with Assembly.
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State investigating Rushing death
Attorney general’s office to review evidence in the shooting death of Tyler Rushing.
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Housing law changes
City Council approved new rules for ‘granny units’ intended to help ease California’s housing crisis.
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Police arrest homicide suspect
Oroville PD says victim was dropped off at hospital with gunshot wound to the head.
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Top threats
Americans are most worried about North Korea and cyberterrorism, according to Gallup.
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Acting in support
Mobilize Chico takes to the streets to show solidarity with those under threat of discrimination.
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Finally reform
State oil and gas regulator gets a makeover, but is it enough?
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For the kids
Northern Valley Indian Health expanded its children’s center in January, taking on more patients and hiring more pediatricians.
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Pollen is coming!
Before you reach for the Claritin, consider these allergy remedies.
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Farms, fertilizers and smog
Agriculturists should act now to cut down on nitrogen oxides, which are polluting our air.
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Severe disruptions coming
Environmentalists warn of growing number of catastrophic weather events if we don’t do something to curb CO2 emissions.
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Support the fight of their lives
History has shown kids’ have the power to enact change; back them as they protest gun violence.
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Hank and Jessie
Rescuing a wayward doll from the rapids of Big Chico Creek.
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A bloomin’ move
Century-old Christian & Johnson preps for an expansion and relocation to an old home on East First Avenue.
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Around the world in Oroville
A trip through historic downtown businesses, via First Fridays.
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Coming home
Runaway and rock ’n’ roller Lita Ford is back and better than ever.
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