Issue: April 05, 2018
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Almost history
Chico Museum changes its name, structure after unplanned closure last fall.
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Gun control reruns
A bevy of new laws heads to the State Capitol amidst fresh violence.
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Library expands collection
Hundreds of new books focused on emergency preparation and recovery have arrived at the Butte County Library with the help of a $10,000 grant.
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Armed, aggressive man arrested
Kai Perrelli, 19, was Tasered and placed in a full-body restraint before being admitted to the hospital.
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Jail, probation in vehicle death
Christina Lynn Glenn sentenced after killing bicyclist in Oroville.
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The growing divide
Gap between partisans’ views on climate grew over the past year, pollster finds.
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The outer limits
Where are the conversations about our apocalyptic population growth?
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A new prescription
Advocates offer new remedy for health care woes as a bridge to single payer.
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Does flossing work?
Studies show it may not have any health benefits.
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The mayor’s obligation
Chico’s leader owes an explanation for comments about homeless community.
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Join the debate
Support the students carrying the discussion on gun violence forward in the absence of congressional action.
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Harmful for our children
Local jurisdictions can restrict the products luring kids into an unhealthy habit.
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Words matter
That’s true for this editor, but it’s also true for local community groups working to address quality-of-life issues.
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Beauty prevails
Alisa Woods builds community while filling people’s homes with affordable, unique furniture.
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Get your drink on
Two new bars set for Chico; plus, a new downtown coffee spot; and, mall happenings.
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Scary tale
Local animator’s new short film is the stuff of nightmares.
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‘Miracle on Myers Street’
Oroville State Theatre’s Mighty Wurlitzer makes its debut.
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Cultural cuisine
Vietnam Bistro serves up dishes full of flavor—and meaning.
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This is the end
A darkly comic family drama for a postmodern world.
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