Issue: January 09, 2020
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Deteriorating on the streets
Is forced treatment for mentally ill homeless people a solution or another false promise?
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Network interference
Cyber expert weighs in on Enloe ransomware attack.
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Districting drama
Issue turns partisan during map evaluation process; tenant protections deliberations continued.
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Mobilizing the youth vote
Campaigns target young people to participate in elections.
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Wedding shooting
Man shot during celebration at Oroville home.
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Honey Run bridge donation
Contractors donate $225,000 toward rebuild effort.
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Killing leads to drug ring
Detectives say they linked shooting death in Oroville to marijuana trafficking organization.
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Greenland is melting
Ice sheet losses tracking with climate change panel’s high-end warming scenario.
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Environmental prisons
How U.S. institutions are criminalizing populations by deeming them undeserving of clean air, water and healthy housing.
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‘Into chaos’
A primer on what would happen if the federal health care law went away.
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Are you drinking enough water?
Good hydration is key to good health.
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Prohibition not the answer
Instead of banning products to protect kids, codify penalties for retailers that sell to them.
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Poor get poorer in Trump’s economy
The president’s policies favor tax breaks for rich folks and cuts to safety nets.
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White-knuckling
Trump’s impulsive attack underscores the danger his administration poses.
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Demon sandwiches
Cody Standley and Jeff Zani open Son of a Wich, with a focus on paninis.
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Expanding in the new year
Several local businesses get bigger digs or grow into new spaces.
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Legacy on display
New MONCA exhibit pays tribute to influential arts maven.
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Experimental groove
The unique flow of Tahoe hip-hop trio Melting Elk.
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Cans torpedo bombers
Craft beer shifts from big to small packaging.
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Don’t go in the house
Latest Grudge is depressing and disappointing.
This article was published on 01.09.20