Category: News
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Hidden treasures
Chico nature lover John Lane’s efforts to preserve land in Papua New Guinea are paying off.
This article was published on 01.01.09
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Remembering the Five-Mile pool
Once upon a time, there was a swimming pool at Five-Mile that attracted people from miles around. What happened to it?
This article was published on 01.01.09
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From tragedy, new life
Honored three times in two years, Enloe’s organ-donation program is saving lives.
This article was published on 01.01.09
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Did mine opponents get SLAPPed?
Since Butte County supervisors narrowly approved the New Era Mine, lawsuits have been flying.
This article was published on 01.01.09
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Aging, with an open mind
The progressive Trinity United Methodist Church is officially 150—that’s older than the city of Chico.
This article was published on 12.18.08
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Student charges Orion with censorship
Did Chico State’s student paper censor Palestinian student Amro Jayousi, as he charges, or is he just stirring up publicity?
This article was published on 12.18.08
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Disc golf back on agenda
Chico City Councilman Andy Holcombe successfully urges his colleagues to reconsider their decision on the Highway 32 courses—a vote on which he was in the majority. Also coming in January: ‘more intentional’ appointments to city commissions and boards.
This article was published on 12.18.08
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County braces for drought
Environmentalists are worried that the state’s Drought Water Bank may take local water, but county officials are more concerned about irrigation cutbacks.
This article was published on 12.18.08
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Scientific research or dangerous plan?
To water officials, the ongoing aquifer study program is an important research project, but to others it’s a threat.
This article was published on 12.11.08
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Photographer of the Fillmore
At 82, photographer David Johnson looks back on a remarkable career as a significant chronicler of African-American life.
This article was published on 12.11.08
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