Issue: April 18, 2019
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Surveying the destruction
After two major fires, specialists and planners chart a new course for Concow.
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Wide open spaces
Paradise parks leader sees opportunity to increase fire safety while offering more outdoor activities.
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Indirect victims
Nobody seems to be tracking those who perished in the days and months following the Camp Fire.
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Dramatic exit
Polarizing topics at lengthy council meeting cause early dismissal.
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Taxing biology
Legislators in Sacramento push for gender-equity by arguing against ‘period tax.’
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Oroville addresses blight
Stop-gap ordinance, pending permanent changes, broadens city’s authority to respond to code violations on privately owned lots.
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Chico State wary of shelter
President Gayle Hutchinson asks Orange Street Shelter to set up elsewhere.
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Paradise mayor faces recall
Resident starts the process toward an election to remove Jody Jones and Vice Mayor Greg Bolin from the Town Council.
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Eyes on the road, please
Majority of drivers check social media while driving.
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Planting a seed
Chico’s urban forest manager starts a 50-year master plan by updating the city street tree list with public input.
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Larger than life
Jonathan Studebaker’s autobiography, published 17 years after his death, imparts a message of strength.
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Chico’s waning Camp Fire sympathy
If anything, locals should follow the model of a homeowner planning to share her property.
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Tax system skewed to the rich, powerful
The GOP’s plan enriches the 1 percent at the expense of the middle class and safety nets.
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Trusty locals
Kudos to the Chico E-R for being a Pulitzer finalist, and other journalism happenings.
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Caffeinated legacy
Oziel Magaña reflects on 10 years at the helm of Mondos Coffeehouse.
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The Kettle is on
New craft beer bar/store on Nord; Baker’s Birkenstock celebrates; SNB’s sign fixed; plus, Tesla returns to Chico.
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Listener-supported
KCHO celebrates 50 years of public radio in Chico.
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‘Scuzzy pop songs’
Making beautiful noise with LA’s Flat Worms.
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Size matters
Trend of small fillets threatens fish population.
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Fugitive hunters
An impressive period piece from lawmen’s point of view.
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Pitching In
How Camp Fire relief is helping our local ag community.
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