Issue: December 19, 2019
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Protest success
Homeless citizens, advocates criticize city laws in light of Martin v. Boise.
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Taking on water
County explores Miocene Canal, Paradise pipeline and sustainability in water workshop.
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CSU acknowledges Camp Fire effect
The system didn’t cut funding to Chico State, despite significant enrollment drop.
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Charter school expanding
Council denies appeal, allowing Wildflower Open Classroom to add 80 more students.
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Oroville, city of cash
City rakes in $3.4 million more than expected, takes steps toward solvency.
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Climate commission appointed
Council elects seven to panel focused on climate action during emergency declaration.
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Guns in California
Data from the new University of California Firearm Violence Research Center.
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Taking to the streets
A large group gathers in the dark of night to support President Trump’s impeachment.
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Renewable milestone
Panel approves energy implementation plan, aims for 2021 launch for local control.
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‘Really good hearts’
Nonprofit forms after Camp Fire, offers free medical care to Ridge residents.
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SCOTUS decision clears a path forward
Now let’s get down to figuring out how to truly address the homeless crisis.
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No mangers, straw for those on the streets
Remembering the nativity story as a project to help homeless seniors is tied up in litigation.
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Making things right
Correcting the record and thanking the CN&R’s readers.
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Holy matrimony
Lisa Holeman brings couples together in her intimate backyard Windchime Wedding Chapel.
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Downtown gets gift cards
They’re good at some 50 businesses; plus, more retirements and closures.
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Xicana rock
Punks Michelle Cruz Gonzales and Alice Bag bring their tales to the page.
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Missing ingredient
Trying to re-create a simple family recipe in memory of mom.
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