Issue: June 27, 2019
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Dried up, desperate
PG&E balks on fixing historic Micoene Canal, imperiling ranchers, farmers and wildlife post-Camp Fire.
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Where the wild things aren’t
Wildlife dying, disappearing in Miocene Canal’s absence.
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Defense challenge
Property owners adjacent to the Miocene Canal have no water to draw from for fire suppression.
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Fatal conditions
Recent homeless deaths highlight need for low-barrier shelters, advocates say.
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Diversion deliberation
Courts, Behavioral Health work to establish mental health court.
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Secret stash
Does California State University have a $1.5 billion slush fund?
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Prestigious honor
North State Public Radio honored with an Edward R. Murrow Award.
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Low-barrier shelter in Oroville?
Haven of Hope on Wheels pursues use permit for project on Myers Street.
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Simplicity Village appealed
Neighbor claims project is not a temporary, emergency facility.
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Bees’ plight worsens
More colonies collapsed this past winter than any since 2006.
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Motors running
The Great Race makes an overnight stop in Chico, much to the delight of car lovers.
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Clearing the trees
County creates urgency ordinance following PG&E’s massive nonpermitted timber removal project.
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No more sticker shock
Senators agree surprise medical bills must go. But how?
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For health’s sake, don’t listen to the state
Its post-Camp Fire water guidelines, which Butte County has pushed out, don’t protect residents’ health.
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Calling for permanent wildfire-protection solutions
Local representatives must demand that PG&E’s efforts aren’t just Band-Aids.
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Inconvenient truths
A slice of Chico’s echo chamber; plus, updates on the City Council recall effort.
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Head space
Chico head shop offers a wide selection, from vaping supplies to skateboard equipment.
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Green market, community coffee
Inday’s for the environment; new CBD makers in town; plus, Stoble starts roasting coffee.
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Eye on local galleries
Two birthdays and two group art shows.
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I’ll make a playlist
A new-music soundtrack for your first summer party.
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Summer-brew survey
Chico beer purveyors share their favorite warm-weather cold ones.
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Meta zom-com
A loose star-studded experiment from Jim Jarmusch.
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