Issue: July 11, 2019
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Why aren’t we discussing population?
Humanity’s surge causes wildfires, pollution and other environmental crises, but the topic remains taboo.
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Honey Run recovery
Covered Bridge Association wants to facilitate reconstruction of historic structure lost to Camp Fire.
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Power to the people
County, city of Chico move forward to create alternative to PG&E.
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Displacements continue
Council poised to extend eviction notice requirement for renters.
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PG&E claim deadline set
Wildfire victims seeking compensation must file by Oct. 21.
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Conviction in double-fatal I-5 crash
Antioch man faces prison term in 2017 crash that killed Oregon father and son.
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Upgrades for Marsh Jr. High
City partners with CUSD to rehab bridge, create bike path, install traffic signal.
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Scant details
Are California utilities doing enough to fireproof their equipment?
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There’s more to health
It’s not just about having a doctor and insurance, says American Medical Association’s equity chief.
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Council deserves kudos for renter relief
Chico leaders’ pending urgency ordinance is much needed to address rental chaos.
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Trump’s immigration policies are counterproductive
Defunding programs proven to stem the flow worsens the humanitarian crisis at the southern border.
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Happy endings
A brief follow-up on the Camp Fire cats featured last week; plus, the one I found two days after the blaze.
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100 million bagels
Scott Schulman, co-owner of Brooklyn Bridge Bagel Works, on celebrating 40 years of bagels.
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Wheels, sales and cinnamon rolls
Ridge restaurants go mobile; Scotty’s Landing and Odyssey Winery up for grabs; plus, Cinnabon coming to Chico Mall.
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Half-finished picture
CN&R film critic’s mid-year look at films of 2019.
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Back to the river
Punk troubadour balances music life and fly fishing.
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