Issue: October 03, 2019
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‘The deadliest wave’
New book on America’s fentanyl crisis is frightening but mandatory reading.
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Base camp questions
Famed journalist visits Camp Fire burn zone, offers warning of disaster profiteering.
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Bearing the cost
City approves disaster funds distribution—mainly for public safety, roads—and hears presentation on syringe program.
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Conversation starter
Day-long conference focuses on affordable housing.
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Camp Fire death toll change
Remains previously believed to belong to two people belonged to one.
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Reviewing policy
Council will discuss agenda-setting, public comment periods after cease-and-desist filing.
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County settles over shooting
It’ll pay family $250,000 in officer-involved killing of Myra Micalizio in 2018.
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American scourge
The states hit hardest by the fentanyl crisis.
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Forecast: cloudy
How TV weathercasters became the unsung heroes of the climate crisis.
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A threat to seniors
Doctors could do more to reduce the risk of falling, experts say.
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Does hand sanitizer really work?
Stave off sickness by washing your hands.
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Public Health: Needle programs work
We agree our community would benefit from one.
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Continue the climate activism by voting
Getting to the polls is an essential follow-up for local youth who joined the strike.
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CN&R grab bag
Some news out of the corner office at Second and Flume.
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Boxing it up
Brick-and-mortar meal kit store offers fresh eats without a subscription.
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Economy in perspective
Golden Valley Bank’s economic snapshot shows decline after initial Camp Fire-related boom.
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Sound of resilience
Symphony celebrates Beethoven’s 250th with eclectic and uplifting program.
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Colony collapse
Intimate and beautiful film blurs lines between documentary and drama.
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