Category: News
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Leaning into the pain
A year after their son’s suicide, a Chico couple works to save other children.
This article was published on 10.13.11
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Chico Scrap Metal gets a break
City grants recycler an extra three years before it’s forced to move.
This article was published on 10.13.11
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VECTORS nearly loses house in accounting failure
Poor bookkeeping skills are a common killer of nonprofits, but the veterans’ organization pulls through.
This article was published on 10.06.11
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Ridge supervisor Yamaguchi mum on 2012 election, despite challengers
Despite two early challengers, the longtime supervisor will wait until at least January to declare whether he’s running.
This article was published on 10.06.11
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Council OKs new arts manual
Acceding to city staff, Arts Commission relinquishes control over aesthetic treatments on capital projects.
This article was published on 10.06.11
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What happened on the creek?
Timeline and severity of oil spill into Big Chico Creek under scrutiny following equipment malfunction at Caltrans project site.
This article was published on 10.06.11
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Humane Society-city partnership moves forward
Physical improvements continue despite change in city leadership.
This article was published on 09.29.11
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Chance encounter
Police say David Yang’s murder appears to be random.
This article was published on 09.29.11
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A ‘paradigm shift’ in public safety
The changes are being called “the most comprehensive in a generation.”
This article was published on 09.29.11
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Taking the medicine
Unvaccinated students remain in the classroom as CUSD works to gain compliance on a state law mandating the whooping-cough booster.
This article was published on 09.29.11
October 13, 2011
CN&R Vol 35 Issue 8
October 06, 2011
CN&R Vol 35 Issue 7
September 29, 2011
CN&R Vol 35 Issue 6