Issue: November 28, 2019
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Local heroes
Giving thanks to the helpers in the year after the Camp Fire.
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Snakebit business
Owner of Ron’s Reptiles plans to shutter business in wake of PG&E blackouts.
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Learning curve
School bond backers have some selling to do, poll shows.
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Hanging in the balance
Tiny home village’s future to be hashed out in court.
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So long, familiar faces
Kris Kuyper and Cecile Juliette bid farewell to Action News Now.
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12 arrested in cartel bust
BCSO detectives discover hundreds of pounds of processed pot, assault rifles and almost $15,000 cash.
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Doc arrested on weapons charges
Chico physician allegedly found with illegal guns for the second time in two months.
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Medication insecurity on the rise
58 million adults say they cannot afford prescriptions, according to Gallup.
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Testing the water
As Cal Water examines wells for contaminants, manager says water is safe to drink.
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Expansion resistance
Undocumented young people wary of Medi-Cal enrollment in the Trump era.
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Know your options
Find a health plan that meets your needs and budget.
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Add neighborly shopping to your list
Budget your dollars with an emphasis on spending locally this holiday and year-round.
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Touch the sky
A Chico newcomer’s take on the connections we share.
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Help the helpers
A very special Local Heroes issue and a food drive to help our struggling neighbors.
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Home full of heart
Gabrielle Green is manager of Little Red Hen’s newest storefront downtown.
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Turkey, cider and relocations
Cheers to the retailers that close on Thursday.
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Organ failure
Chico State seeks new home for magnificent Centennial organ.
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Use your gourds
For tasty squash varieties, think beyond butternut.
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Can you say … beautiful?
A sweet and complex story of the impact of Mr. Rogers.
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