Issue: September 20, 2018
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House hunter
Audrey Denney has an unprecedented level of support for a Democrat in District 1, but is it enough to unseat her Republican rival?
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On the issues
Audrey Denney’s priorities for California Congressional District 1 and the nation.
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About District 1
The counties and political makeup of far-Northern California’s congressional region.
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Simple shift or short shrift?
Green-focused Chico State and Butte College direct funding away from sustainability centers.
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New readers
Enloe opts for in-house radiologists rather than continuing with neighbor and business partner North State Radiology.
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‘Eleventh hour’ deliberations
Chico council moves forward on Jesus Center, Stonegate, dismisses airport commissioner.
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City Hall departure
Community Development Director Leo DePaola resigns, 13 months after his promotion to lead Chico’s planning and building department.
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Two cities act on homelessness
Gridley becomes the second Butte County city to declare a shelter crisis; the first, Oroville, funds Haven of Hope on Wheels’ mobile hygiene project.
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Redding gets LA flights
United Airlines announces a daily nonstop flights starting March 2019.
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Anchor, baby
Trump’s approval ratings sink, dragging down GOP candidates ahead of midterm election.
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Squaring off
City Council candidates discuss the major issues facing Chico.
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Second harvest
Jesus Center farm, set to lose its site, stakes out new acreage at St. John’s Church orchard.
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Recovery by example
Voice of experience, in programs such as Paths Straight to Recovery, helps Chicoans out of alcoholism and drug addiction.
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Coffee naps?
Counterintuitive method of brief sleep after caffeine intake may boost energy.
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Vote for a new era of civility
Chico’s City Council fails at constructive discourse, but that could change in November.
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The story behind the City Council protest
It’s the City Council majority’s action and inaction.
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The contender
Getting to know Chico’s Audrey Denney; plus, the longest council meeting in years.
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Good samaritan
Geovanni Melara gathers donations for annual trip to his home country of El Salvador.
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Taquerias and barbecue
All the Mexican food news you can use, plus some barbecue haps in Oroville and Biggs.
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Ring leaders
Taking down the patriarchy with wrestling theater.
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Wait, wait … that’s funny
The spontaneous—and sensitive—humor of Paula Poundstone.
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Taste of Calabria
Enjoying la dolce vita at special theme night at Sicilian Cafe.
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Life in the funny pages
Biopic of John Callahan as darkly funny as his comics.
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