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  • [ February 24, 2026 ] District 1 congressional candidate Kyle Wilson explains positions on farming, housing, affordability and other issues Local Government
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District 1 congressional candidate Kyle Wilson explains positions on farming, housing, affordability and other issues

February 24, 2026 CN&R 0

By Ken Magri Kyle Wilson is a 33-year-old Democrat from Santa Rosa running in the June 2 primary to advance toward November’s general election for the next two-year term as the US Representative from District […]

Arts & Culture

Fungus among us: Even though it’s a box-office flop, ‘Cold Storage’ is a fine piece of horror-comedy

February 24, 2026 CN&R 0

By Bob Grimm Skylab, the United States’ ill-fated first space station, was launched in 1973 and came crashing back to Earth in 1979. It has been a prominent plot device in some movies and TV […]

News

Glenn County’s only hospital cleared a federal hurdle, but it still needs millions to reopen

February 19, 2026 CalMatters 0

By Ana B. Ibarra for CalMatters A shuttered Northern California hospital is getting a lifeline from Congress, but it doesn’t come with money to actually reopen and serve patients. A new federal law will restore […]

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The perpetual brawler: New book shows the political force of Harry Reid’s leadership

February 19, 2026 CN&R 0

By Geoff Schumacher   In the spring of 2010, an upstart political movement called the Tea Party held a rally dubbed the “Showdown in Searchlight.” An estimated 9,000 people trekked to a secluded desert area […]

Weekly picks

What’s going on? February 19–25

February 18, 2026 CN&R 0

Hot picks for a chilly week. And, Chico News & Review has even more of what’s on tap at local clubs, theaters, galleries and performance venues. Visit the CN&R’s FREE online calendar for all of […]

News

A young woman from Chico gets her day in court against Instagram and Youtube

February 17, 2026 CN&R 3

By the Chico News & Review staff A 19-year-old woman from Chico remains at the center of a civil trial against two of the biggest tech platforms in the world this week.  Known in court […]

Film

Good stuff from a hard year

February 16, 2026 CN&R 0

Our reviewer offers top choices of film and TV that you can stream now By Juan-Carlos Selznick In the grimly challenging year of 2025, the “escapist” pleasures of the movies may have seemed, more than […]

News

Mental health advocate for Yurok Tribe, of California’s first nations, dies in apparent murder-suicide

February 12, 2026 CalMatters 3

By Nigel Duara for CalMatters A member of the Humboldt County Yurok tribe who advocated for better mental health treatment and suicide intervention in rural Northern California has died in an apparent murder-suicide.  Celinda Gonzales […]

Opinions

Essay: Surgical patients deserve access to acupuncture

February 12, 2026 CN&R 1

By Dr. Stephanie Cheng America’s opioid crisis touches nearly every family. Roughly 5.7 million Americans live with opioid use disorder, and about one in three adults say they or someone in their family has battled […]

Film

AI apocalypse: Sam Rockwell is in peak form in the zany ‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’

February 12, 2026 CN&R 0

By Bob Grimm The future is in cataclysmic peril because we stare at our phones and blather on social media all day in the apocalyptic comedy Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die. Humanity has one last […]

Weekly picks

What’s going on? February 12–18

February 11, 2026 CN&R 0

Hearts are throbbing. But, not everything’s exclusively for love birds this week. Chico News & Review has more highlights of what’s on tap at local clubs, theaters, galleries and performance venues. Visit the CN&R’s FREE […]

News

Chico’s Little Red Hen adapts to challenges of funding cuts

February 9, 2026 CN&R 2

By Sam DeLong Full disclosure: The author of this story was an employee of Little Red Hen for more than 10 years before deciding to pursue a career in journalism. If you’ve lived in Chico […]

Opinions

Essay: Red tape is strangling rural healthcare. We need to cut it

February 5, 2026 CN&R 0

By Sally C. Pipes Rural America is running out of doctors. According to a recent report from the Commonwealth Fund, 43 million Americans now live in rural communities facing a shortage of primary care providers. […]

Weekly picks

What’s going on? February 5–11

February 4, 2026 CN&R 0

Get movin’! Don’t miss a beat with Chico News & Review’s coverage of what’s on tap at local clubs, theaters, galleries and performance venues. Visit the CN&R’s FREE online calendar for all of the listings […]

News

The one big beautiful prediction: The energy transition is still alive

February 3, 2026 Capital & Main 0

Trump has attacked renewable power from every angle, but energy justice scholar Sanya Carley envisions an affordable green future. By Audrey Carleton, Capital & Main This story is produced by the award-winning journalism nonprofit Capital […]

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