Issue: January 31, 2019
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Troubled water
Paradise recovery slows as contamination leaves residents, businesses without critical services.
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Nowhere to go
Camp Fire evacuees turn to Chico’s streets as the Red Cross prepares to close the fairgrounds shelter.
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Cleaning up
Local workers start training for next phase of debris removal.
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Board gets bombshell
County CAO unexpectedly says FEMA won’t let residents live on burned-out land.
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Deputies shoot man on lam
Red Bluff man suspected of attempted murder killed, concluding a nine-officer pursuit.
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Chico Rite Aid robbed
Suspects get away with narcotics after vaulting counter and strong-arming employees at the Mangrove Avenue pharmacy.
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Koppers site debris-free
CalOES and FEMA determine there’s no need for a temporary Camp Fire debris sorting facility.
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City in motion
No more excuses—Chico is a great place to get fit.
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Getting from A to Green
Chico-based transportation planning firm Green DOT works with rural cities and counties toward a more walkable, bikeable region.
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Newsom’s move
California’s new governor likely won’t fulfill his pledge of universal health coverage immediately, but he’s heading that direction.
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More coffee? Yes, please!
In praise of the java’s health benefits.
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Time to prioritize temporary housing
A new complication with debris removal underscores the need for additional temporary housing.
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In service during the Camp Fire crisis
A new member of the Red Cross’ local board gets a crash course in disaster relief.
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Round three
More on the Red Cross shelter and the organization’s ongoing extrication of Camp Fire evacuees.
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A personal touch
Jewelry designer Nicolette Gamache provides comfort in adornment for Camp Fire survivors.
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Reopening, relocating
Ridge businesses back at it, but some are in Chico, Oroville, Red Bluff …
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Dancing queens
The music of ABBA fills up Chico Theater Company.
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Join the caravan
Run away to the psychedelic carnival with East L.A.’s Tropa Magica.
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Blanket of mashed potatoes
It’s cold, you’re sick, tuck into a warm shepherd’s pie.
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Kids of the round table
A sweet but lackluster update of the King Arthur legend.
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