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Editor’s note: One year, one theme

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One year ago, I became the editor-in-chief of this newspaper. It feels like forever, and it feels like I just started. As I sat at my desk thinking about what to write to mark the […]

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This feature is part of the CN&R’s Oct. 6 Election Issue. For more stories on the 2022 general election click here. Eileen Robinson has seen a lot change in the Chico Unified School District. She […]

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Protecting the community from COVID-19 includes protecting the unhoused

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By Scott Huber The City Council’s recent vote to direct the Chico Police Department to discontinue the “eviction” of people experiencing homelessness from existing camps during the current public health emergency was a painful but […]

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Like many other municipalities in California—and throughout the nation—the city of Chico held an emergency meeting this week to take steps to address the fallout from the novel coronavirus pandemic. The agenda for the meeting […]

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