Issue: November 01, 2018
Morning, readers!
With Halloween behind us, the holidays are coming up fast. For our feature story this week we offer you Project Censored, a look at the top 10 untold stories of 2018.
Of course, Tuesday is Election Day. So, again this week, we offer our endorsements in what we believe to be the key races, both locally and in the state. We also have some killer news coverage this week: a first look at a new local group hoping to offer harm reduction services as an alternative to traditional programs like AA; a check-in with local Jews in the wake of the Pittsburgh tragedy; and a front-row seat for former Chico PD Sgt. Scott Ruppel's assault trial.
There's more. Just pick up a copy and see for yourself.
Till next time,
Meredith J. Cooper, managing editor
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The real fight against fake news
Revealing the top 10 underreported stories of the year.
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Less harm, more acceptance
Grassroots harm reduction coalition aiming to eliminate barriers for drug addicts.
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Shared sadness
Congregation Beth Israel holds vigil for Pittsburgh shooting victims, comforting some—but not all—area Jews.
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Force on trial
A Chico Police sergeant involved in 2017 fatal encounter found not guilty of unrelated assault charges last week.
This article was published on 11.01.18
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Pay to park
Commission recommends Upper Bidwell parking fees.
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Ballot issues minor
Clerk-recorder says problems with mail-in ballots minimal, normal.
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Suspect arrested in campus homicide
Woman’s body found at Chico State.
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Gaslight land
Josh Fox, Emmy-winning director of GasLand, returns to Chico with The Truth Has Changed, his one-man show on disinformation in the Trump era.
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Pained patients
With prescriptions restricted amid the opioid crisis, chronic sufferers rally for relief as Don’t Punish Pain.
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Tremor tips
Earthquake preparedness is crucial, even in the North State.
This article was published on 11.01.18
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LaMalfa’s pawn
Chico’s vice mayor joins congressman’s battle, becomes a casualty.
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Time to play
Mike and Paula Pembroke move Creekside Toys into the Chico Mall.
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Nothing stays the same
So long, Pluto’s; till we see you on wheels, Uncle Skinny’s; and feliz aniversário, La Hacienda.
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We’re all freaks
Butte College stages elaborate musical witha message.
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Follow the recipes
Preserve your tribe’s culinary history with a family cookbook.
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Redford swan song?
Acting giant plays notorious bank robber in what may be his final film role.
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Best of Chico Winners’ Issue
A special supplement highlighting the 2018 Best of Chico winners.
This article was published on 11.01.18