Issue: September 26, 2019
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Prepping for disaster
Eight ways to be ready in the climate change era.
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Taking on immigration
Pastor begins discussion series with focus on the plight of foreign-born residents, common ground.
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Moving forward
Council denies appeal, paving way for Chico’s first tiny home community.
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‘You are failing us’
Greta Thunberg condemns world leaders in emotional speech at U.N.. Climate Summit.
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Road repair complete
Upper portion of Centerville Road reopened to traffic.
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Supes back evacuation bill
Legislation would authoritze $1 billion for evacuation routes.
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Great Debate fees
Council will consider fee reduction at next meeting.
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Trouble at the checkout
Trump trade war has consequences for consumers.
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‘See you in court’
California and other states take on the Trump administration’s rollback of air-pollution regulations.
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Broad implications
Every specialty of medicine is seeing the effects of climate change.
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Planet, national security at risk
Choice to bully teenage activist unsurprising, as is the circumstance behind his impeachment inquiry.
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A call to Republicans to support LGBT rights
President Trump is much worse than George W. Bush when it comes to equality.
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Interference
Chico State’s disregard for free speech falls on the campus president, Gayle Hutchinson.
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‘Tattoo ministry’
Exclusive Tattoo Co. owner’s vision includes a welcoming shop that extends beyond art.
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Growing season, eats and startups
Butte County’s walnut yields shrink; Taste of Chico yummy, but lacking; and get your biz started with growTECH Fest.
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Woven through history
Museum shares four generations of Maidu basketry.
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Partners in song
The soulful musical relationship of Sunday Iris.
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Bubbles and buzz
Taste-testing a new line of cannabis-infused sodas.
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Outer/inner space
Mysteries of the universe and the human condition in two new films.
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