Category: News
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Disorderly events
Chico’s mayor has second thoughts about a controversial decision and puts it on the Jan. 15 agenda.
This article was published on 01.10.08
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Hoping for a miracle
Robin Huffman faces a steep climb as she tries to unseat two-term District 5 Supervisor Kim Yamaguchi.
This article was published on 01.10.08
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Public information
Is pressure being put on the state Department of Justice to go easy on former Glenn County Superintendent Joni Samples? The Sacramento Valley Mirror wants to know.
This article was published on 01.03.08
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Cycling crash
As Ed McLaughlin rehabilitates, Vice Mayor Schwab pledges action on barriers like the one her Chico Velo friend hit.
This article was published on 01.03.08
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Will ‘Faculty Row’ be saved?
Although university President Paul Zingg insists a row of historic houses on Rio Chico Way will stand, local preservationists are worried.
This article was published on 01.03.08
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Animal lovers
When catastrophe strikes, these people look out for the animals.
This article was published on 12.20.07
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City Council
After listening to many passionate appeals, the council decided not to cut funding for the library and arts and service groups—for now.
This article was published on 12.20.07
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Prayer walking
Crime has gone up since the prayer walkers stopped walking, so now they’re going to start up again.
This article was published on 12.20.07
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Chamber to city: Clean house first
Chico’s business community is talking tough when it comes to a sales-tax hike.
This article was published on 12.20.07
January 10, 2008
CN&R Vol 31 Issue 26
January 03, 2008
CN&R Vol 31 Issue 25
December 20, 2007
CN&R Vol 31 Issue 23