Issue: October 17, 2019
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Suppressed news
The top 10 stories mainstream media overlooked in 2019.
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The twilight zones
This is what it’s like to live through a PG&E blackout.
This article was published on 10.17.19
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Revenue seekers
Council putting sales tax measure before voters, ramping up pursuit of commercial air service.
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Winding down
CalRecycle nears end of Camp Fire debris cleanup.
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PG&E claim deadline nears
Forms must be submitted by 5 p.m. Monday.
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Syringe program approved
CDPH allows local group to provide free syringes access.
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Lifeline for the Ridge
Governor signs bill allowing freestanding emergency room.
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Averse to purging
Hanging onto unused items is costing Americans.
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Treading water
Chico-based environmental group concerned about domestic wells as farmers propose new groundwater district.
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Drug dealings
California’s new transparency law reveals steep rise in wholesale medication prices.
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How to prepare when your power goes off
Don’t skimp on an emergency preparedness kit.
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Where are the tax haters?
Few commented on the Chico City Council’s plan to raise the local sales tax.
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A silent spring is coming
More than a half-century after Rachel Carson’s seminal work, we’re still destroying the Earth.
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POTUS & the press
The president endangers the media and public alike.
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Labor of love
Vianey Martinez leaves career in health care to open her own bakery, Filbert Avenue Baking Co.
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Familiar faces, celebrating vets
Former Ridge businesses relocate beyond Butte County, plus openings, closures and a Veterans Day perk.
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Terror inside
A richly designed, well-acted adaptation of classic ghost story.
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Just four short strings
Ukulele master Jake Shimabukuro is just getting started.
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Accio, merriment
Wizards apparate into Chico for magical themed-dinner.
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Redemption, yo!
Breaking Bad returns with feature-length follow-up.
This article was published on 10.17.19