Issue: December 12, 2019
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Witness to the catastrophe
Six journalists who chronicled the Camp Fire on day one and beyond share their experiences.
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One at a time
The only way to tell the stories of the Camp Fire.
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The in-between
Navigating the uncertain aftermath of a post-Camp Fire landscape.
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Music doesn’t burn
For many Butte County musicians, only the songs survived the Camp Fire.
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Unwavering drive
The struggle to keep it together to help our neighbors.
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Secondhand suffering
Regardless of proximity, the trauma is real.
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Out of the cold
Council unanimously expands warming center criteria shortly after arrests outside City Hall.
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Forward momentum
Local, state and federal groups plan the future of Butte County’s forests.
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Clearing the air
Supervisors spar over governance methods, offer long-term priorities post-Camp Fire.
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Camp Fire settlement reached
PG&E agrees to $13.5 billion for wildfire victims, awaits final approval.
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Chico PD restructuring
City Council adding second deputy chief.
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New mayor in town
Paradise Town Council elects Bolin as mayor.
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The stress of holiday gifting
Poll finds majority of people are concerned about spending too much this year.
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A place to call home
City, nonprofit housing developer CHIP working on 101-unit, low-income complex for seniors.
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Warming center solidarity signals progress
Chico’s partisan City Council came together to help folks on the streets.
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No time for incrementalism
Chico’s City Council must act with urgency to solve our many crises, including people dying on the streets.
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Entrenched
An ongoing journey to process Camp Fire imagery and secondary trauma.
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All tuned up
Brenden Stevens moves his instrument repair business to Chico to fill a void.
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Rebuilding, reminiscing
As bars and eateries open on the Ridge, they offer a place to reconnect.
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Six-pack of art
A rich collection for 1078 Gallery’s annual group show.
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Smiling is my favorite
A fun musical version of Christmas comedy Elf.
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Caught in the undertow
One family navigating dramas big and small.
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Holiday Guide
CN&R’s Last-Minute Gifts Holiday Guide takes care of all our readers’ last-minute holiday shopping needs.
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