Issue: June 28, 2018
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Coughing up carbon
Sickly conifers in the Sierra Nevada are spewing carbon—contributing to climate change rather than curbing it.
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Rough road ahead
The Butte County budget is balanced this year, but a deficit is fast approaching, according to staff predictions.
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Park pretense
Commission passes on closure decision, weighs validity of request.
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Signal clearing
North State Public Radio, awaiting a replacement transmitter, hires a new general manager.
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Officers back in schools
They will be funded by $1.5 million from the state tobacco tax.
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BEC gets water nod
Butte County supervisors pass a resolution giving environmentalists a place in SGMA decision-making.
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Project on the move
Developer relocates proposed homeless housing facility after backlash.
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Immigration is good, Americans say
Despite the angry nativists squawking, U.S. residents have positive views of both legal and illegal immigration.
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Warming up to science
Climate change exhibits engage summer visitors, particularly youngsters, at Chico’s Gateway Science Museum.
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Ride of her life
Paralympic gold medalist Jamie Whitmore shares her story of overcoming cancer with Ability First Sports campers.
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Avoid Medicare scams
New cards are one part of the solution; another is sidestepping shady phone callers.
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Decision on parks hits the mark
We’re not convinced closing them early would affect public safety—but it would affect homeless people.
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Chico’s new scapegoat
Class warfare has deep roots here, and homeless folks are the new target.
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Unscrupulous
Don’t like criticism of Trump? Too bad—it’s going to last so long as his ugly policies taint our country.
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Dumpling royalty
John Dean and Elizabeth Young open the Drunken Dumpling mobile kitchen.
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Fútbol and a shopping spree
An update on Chico State alumnus’ Project Play Soccer; plus Lulus opens The Outlet downtown.
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‘Be the community’
Paradise Grange transformed into Norton Buffalo Hall performance space.
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Rhythm meets riffage
Here Lies Man is heavy on tradition … and heavy.
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Dessert won’t kill you
Satisfy your summer sweet tooth with a rich North Carolina tradition.
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Clone sequel
Nothing new in latest installment in dino franchise.
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