Issue: October 04, 2018
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Golden State of mind
The factors that have led to a less attainable California dream.
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Stepping down
Executive director closing Stairways Programming.
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Homeless script flipped
Chico declares a shelter crisis with Andrew Coolidge’s support, plus takes steps to fund a Chico PD Street Crimes Unit.
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Blindsided
Homeowners question method of Chico tax collection on vacation rentals.
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Campus rapes, burglaries tick up
Chico State’s crime statistics on the Clery Act Annual Security Report show slight increases in several areas.
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Settlement in sight
Chico moves forward on reaching an agreement with Breanne Sharpe’s mother.
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Gridley-Biggs chief exits
Dean Price retires the same day as both city councils have meetings to discuss his termination.
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Death on two wheels
Florida’s bicyclist death rate is the highest; Cali’s is fifth worst.
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Why fuss over straws?
‘Gateway plastic’ represents 2.4 million tons of non-recyclable waste each year, among other reasons for restrictions.
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Boosting positivity
Mains’l, an organiztion offering support services to developmentally disabled individuals, celebrates 10 years in Chico.
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Steady sleepers
Study shows the importance of regular sleeping patterns.
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City of Chico shakedown
The demand for retroactive TOTs on Airbnb-like rentals reeks of a money grab.
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The real agenda: unfettered capitalism
Billionaires want Brett Kavanaugh because he’ll vote in favor of business interests, not because of Roe v. Wade.
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Credit and incredulous
One of the conservatives broke from the ideologues to help homeless folks.
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Sweating it out
Mandy Whigham runs Hot Yoga Club Chico, which lives up to its name.
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New steakhouse in town
Hotel Diamond restaurant reinvents itself (again); and two local stores offer a chance to give back.
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Starts with a kiss
Sculptor Dan Corbin’s lifelong love affair with art.
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Sweet escape
A lively guest trio rocks symphony season opener.
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