Issue: May 10, 2018
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Locked out
Chico’s lack of 24/7 restrooms is inhumane, a health hazard and a disruption to commerce. So why isn’t the city doing something?
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Equipped for success
More than 70 local foster youth will be supported by a laptop donation.
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Another party ordinance?
Advisory board discusses violent crimes, shoplifting and registering parties.
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Cannabis clout
Marijuana businesses join the ranks of lobbyists in California politics.
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Cinco de Mayo violence
Suspects sought in stabbing, shooting over holiday weekend.
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Know before you go
Butte County launches interactive road conditions map.
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Principal resigns
Chico High’s Mark Beebe leaving at end of school year.
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Millennial moms
They’re having kids later, but enjoying parenthood more than previous generations.
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Fee frustration
Chico State students protest $190 increase in fees per semester.
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‘Abnormal responses’
Fracking chemicals’ effects on mice underscore dangers to people, study reveals.
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Back to basics
As nation grapples with high rate of C-sections, local hospital recognized for promoting natural birth.
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Inaccessibility a lawsuit in the making
Council majority’s inaction on restroom accessibility exposes the city to litigation.
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A walk in the park
Life through the eyes of a precious grandson.
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Social climbing
Paul Hendricks and friend Mitch Robison open Terrain Park Climbing Center in Chico as more than just a gym.
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New studio, Indian food
Ceramics factory moves in south of downtown; Christian & Johnson back on track; plus, Taj Indian Restaurant opens on Nord.
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To the dogs
A cast of ringers sinks its teeth into Mamet’s masterpiece.
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Earworm engineers
New York’s Cults uses new tools to build vintage pop songs.
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‘A bright interior sun’
Juliette Binoche shines in intimate portrait of divorcée seeking romance.
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