Category: News
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Shining a light on chicoSol
For a small, obscure bilingual Web magazine that’s only a year old, chicoSol is having quite an impact.
This article was published on 07.03.08
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Politicians feel the heat
Frustrated Paradise residents weren’t able to hold Rep. Wally Herger’s feet to the fire, so to speak, on his failure, after 22 years in office, to get an additional fire-escape route off the Ridge.
This article was published on 07.03.08
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Charter school gets whopping $8.4 million
After years of struggling to keep alive and healthy, Chico Country Day scores a huge grant for improvements.
This article was published on 06.26.08
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DOJ drops GCOE investigation
The state Department of Justice may have dropped its investigation into wrongdoing in the Glenn County Office of Education, but Sacramento Valley Mirror editor Tim Crews isn’t giving up the fight.
This article was published on 06.26.08
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Racial profiling all too prevalent, black leader says
Willie Hyman, president of the Butte Community Coalition, speaks about police treatment of African Americans.
This article was published on 06.26.08
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Supervisors approve New Era Mine
Despite the fact that Jane Dolan was on the Butte County board when the gold-mining operation got initially permitted, the majority overrides her depiction of events to uphold the permit.
This article was published on 06.26.08
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Commissioners say nay to rural development
For decades, it’s been “anything goes” when it comes to Butte County’s general plan. But wildfires and soaring gas prices, say planning commissioners, mean that kind of uncontrolled growth has got to stop.
This article was published on 06.19.08
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Meet the county’s first same-sex married couple
For a historic and controversial event, Michelle and Cappi Lucases’ wedding Tuesday at County Center was a pleasantly simple and joyful occasion.
This article was published on 06.19.08
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Chico finally gets serious about protecting its history
After 11 failed efforts by preservationists, from Ted Meriam to John Gallardo, the City Council approves a landmark program.
This article was published on 06.19.08
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Redding high school tackles the First Amendment
A photo showing a student burning the American flag prompts the principal to shut down Shasta High’s school paper.
This article was published on 06.19.08
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