Issue: December 27, 2018
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The year in review
CN&R editors home in on the biggest stories of 2018.
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The top 10 stories of 2018
CN&R looks back at the biggest news events of 2018.
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Other notable stories
The best of the rest of what made local headlines in 2018.
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What were they thinking?
All the things in 2018 that made us go, ‘Huh?’
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Burning reminders
Top 10 sustainability stories of 2018 share a thread: the immediacy of climate change for the North State.
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Breadth of fresh care
North State’s top 10 health stories of 2018 have a common theme of access.
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POTUS’ pointless musical chairs
Notable list of high-level exits in 2018 shows Trump, two years into his presidency, can’t stabilize his branch of government.
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Remembering Jasper
Well-known late homeless man touched the hearts of many Chicoans.
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Break time
Find curated Camp Fire coverage and wish me a happy couple of days off.
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Leaving with love
Lori Powers passes the Upper Crust torch after 26 years.
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Hello, goodbye
A look back at the grand openings and closings of 2018.
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Film flood
CN&R critic’s notes on an overflowing year in film.
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A portrait of hope
Remembering a year in the arts interrupted by fire.
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Peace and hominy?
Choose a warm pot of good luck for New Year’s.
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Once upon a time in Mexico
Netflix Originals feature makes critics’ year-end lists.
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