Issue: September 19, 2019
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The conspiracy issue
The CN&R and its sister papers in Reno and Sacramento explore three bizarre tales circulating in the Digital Age.
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Cult of misinformation
Camp Fire lasers and other beliefs rooted in vulnerability.
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Epstein, Trump and … SN&R?
An unbelievable news tip leads to a journey into the heart of modern politics.
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Reinvigorating recovery
Author offers advice for communities struck by trauma, disaster.
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Americans are waking up
Two-thirds say climate crisis must be addressed, according to CBS News poll released as part of Covering Climate Now.
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Power to the people
Community choice aggregation ordinances get green light in Chico, Butte County.
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Another death on the street
Police confirm man died, likely of a medical condition, outside a church in Chico.
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City launches web forum
Chico government officials launch free online portal for public comments, discussions.
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Climate change’s economic cost
The surprising impacts on the U.S. financial system.
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Striking for the planet
Activists organize rally, call on locals to join global day of climate action.
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Mystery toxicity
National vaping-related deaths, illnesses have local health officials on alert.
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The fight of (and for) our lives
The CN&R joins The Nation and other news organizations to buoy reporting on the climate crisis.
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Americans deserve universal health care
Our quality of life is slowly eroding; it’s time to catch up to the rest of the civilized world.
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Barely mayor
Randall Stone hangs onto his leadership position by the skin of his teeth.
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Meet the millers
Cohasset family takes mobile milling business to clients looking to use natural resources for projects.
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Moving around in downtown Chico
Clothing boutique shifts spots, while two eateries announce new plans for the future.
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A path forward
Activist/journalist Naomi Klein makes a case for the Green New Deal.
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Greasin’ the hog
Fun, mischievous, rockin’: Chico’s Sex Hogs II check all the boxes.
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