Issue: November 15, 2018
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Apocalypse on the Ridge
Camp Fire evacuees tell tales of survival, loss.
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Uncertain prognosis
Enloe and Oroville Hospital fill the void caused by the evacuation closure of Adventist Health Feather River, which faces an unsettled future after the Camp Fire.
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Demand outweighs supply
Butte County’s housing inventory can’t handle the influx of displaced residents.
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The grim search
Sheriff ramps up resources to locate and identify remains left in Camp Fire’s wake.
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Our pets’ best friends
Emergency shelters, such as North Valley Animal Disaster Group’s at the Chico Airport, provide refuge and reunite families with missing dogs, cats and more.
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Resources for Camp Fire evacuees
Here’s where you can find shelter, food, clothing, supplies and information.
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Nuke that notion
IPCC’s solution for reversing climate change encourages business as usual.
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Third World level
Why do California babies have syphilis in numbers rivaling those of poor nations?
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Troubling trends
Global Burden of Disease study finds fertility rates decreasing as deaths from lifestyle choices grow.
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Compassion for the long haul
We must embrace our brothers and sisters affected by the Camp Fire—today and months, perhaps years from now.
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Reach for new levels of empathy
Chicoans must rise in the wake of the devastation in the foothills.
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Heartbreak Ridge
A black cat and a brief moment of relief amid the ash and turmoil in Paradise.
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Funding the relief effort
Alexa Benson-Valavanis on the North Valley Community Foundation’s rush to aid Camp Fire evacuees.
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Stepping up, standing tall
Many businesses remain on The Ridge; local businesses pitch in to help those displaced by Camp Fire.
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‘Quite a life’
Berkeley rapper Lyrics Born celebrates 25 years of making music.
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Sushi bar in a bowl
Poke craze brings high-quality ingredients at fast food prices.
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Holiday Guide
CN&R’s Holiday Guide takes care of all our readers’ holiday shopping needs.
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