Issue: May 30, 2019
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California’s elderly crises
Seniors can’t afford to retire and there aren’t enough caregivers for the forthcoming wave.
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Who will care for the elderly?
Bracing for the coming wave of seniors amid a dearth of helpers.
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Up for grabs
Walmart Foundation weighing new project proposals for $1 million post-Camp Fire grant earmarked for homeless programs in Chico.
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Privacy hacks
Democratic lawmakers in California are quietly attacking their own landmark law.
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Double-murder suicide
Butte County Sheriff’s Office says man killed wife, 8-year-old son on Berry Creek reservation.
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PG&E to bury power lines
Commitment to rebuilding electric infrastructure comes at no cost to Paradise.
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Hygiene truck mobile
Haven of Hope on Wheels to launch shower, laundry services in Oroville on June 14.
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Bellies full
CalFresh program expands for seniors, disabled folks.
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Friend or foe?
The battle over CEQA, the state’s iconic environmental law.
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Stability for seniors
Peg Taylor Center sees increased demand for health care post-Camp Fire.
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Finding hope in Oroville
Some good news amid the chaos—a mobile hygiene unit is set to hit the streets next month.
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If these walls could talk
Part of the iconic Rock House in Yankee Hill survived the Camp Fire, but now faces FEMA.
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NIMBY cowardice
Shelter funds in the hands of Walmart, following lack of courage from Chico State chief and Jesus Center.
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Spinning in Chico
Checking out the town’s newest vinyl outlet.
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Falafel on the shelves
Chico’s ABC Market adds Mediterranean groceries; Paradise businesses reopen; gluten-free bakery in town.
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Raising hope
Butte County native returns to make art, raise funds for Paradise.
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Inside voice
Zoe Boekinder on finding the universal in the personal.
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More than teriyaki
Oshio truck adds superb, flavorful Korean cuisine to Chico’s food scene.
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Dance of the outsider
The early life of Russian ballet great, and defector, Rudolf Nureyev.
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