Issue: April 25, 2019
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‘The spirit of adventure’
Women on Wheels cycling group creates fun, active space for (mostly) women.
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On the move
Funding the holdup for BMX group’s move, potential expansion.
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Pedal power
Nonprofit promotes environmentalism through local music, biking.
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Drowning in debt
As Trump rolls back student loan protections, an Obama-era watchdog brings the fight to California.
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Hefty price
Supervisors impose five-figure fines on landowners cited for large pot grows; hemp cultivation moves ahead; sheriff reports on ICE.
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Connecting the dots
City bike plan update focuses on closing gaps, improving navigation.
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Measles cases climb
Eleven people—mostly adults—have been diagnosed in Butte County so far.
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Missing man found dead
Police say Brandon Dawson slain in alleged drug-related dispute.
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Oroville recall recalled
Former council candidate Bobby O’Reiley backs off of recall effort, citing election costs.
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It pays to ride
Biking contributes to the economy in myriad ways.
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Together for a change
Climate urgency, post-Camp Fire, brings the Sunrise Movement to Chico and new alliances among environmental groups.
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Trauma response
California lawmakers look to address mental health issues among first responders, whose classification may grow if Congress recategorizes dispatchers.
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Countless lives lost in the shuffle
Butte County needs to start collecting data on indirect Camp Fire fatalities—it’s critical to future preparedness.
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Chico’s man-made, post-Camp Fire disaster
Where’s the help for renters ousted by landlords cashing in on the disaster economy?
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Introducing the autocycle
Sierra Steel Harley-Davidson owner Stephen Adams opens sister dealership—Vanderhall of Chico.
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Rock concerts and recycling
Rolling Hills Casino gets an amphitheater; Chico’s U-Haul to sell reusable 1-pound propane tanks; and Tractor Supply’s local markets.
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The healing arts
Artists and survivors collaborate after Camp Fire.
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The lonely pop singer
The all-encompassing creative process of the man behind Telekinesis.
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Don’t overbake
Helpful hints for properly dosed homemade cannabis edibles.
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La Mancha found
A subdued victory for director Terry Gilliam.
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