From Donald Trump and Kamala Harris kissing to Brad Pitt in Ocean’s Twelve, Theo Osborn’s work hopes to create dialogue on the digital-analog divide.
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PG&E is warning customers about a surge in scam calls this year. Nearly 200 North State residents have reported being targeted.
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The man accused of killing another resident at Chico’s homeless encampment has been charged with firearm and drug offenses. But the DA says there’s no murder case citing a claim of self-defense.
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Chico’s only cooling center offers food, showers and a place to connect during extreme heat.
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What every North State resident should know before fire season. Learn how to sign up for county emergency alerts, find your evacuation zone map and stay connected during wildfire season across the region.
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Here’s what’s happening in the Chico area July 10 to July 16.
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After years of touring and producing her own music, Chico native Madde Gruber says she’s embracing adulthood, but not stepping away from her music.
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A fatal shooting at Chico’s alternative homeless site has renewed scrutiny of the city’s management — just as a key committee meeting was abruptly canceled.
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A man was shot and killed Monday night at Chico’s alternate homeless campsite on Eaton Road. Police say the homicide appears to be an isolated incident and are asking for the public’s help.
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President Trump said the Washington Commanders should change their name back to their former name, which many Indigenous people consider a slur. He threatened to derail a deal for a new stadium.
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The agency is closing the Office of Research and Development, which analyzes dangers posed by hazards including toxic chemicals, climate change, smog, wildfires, water pollution and more.
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Georgetown University Law professor Stephen Vladeck explains where things stand with the 9/11 Guantanamo cases now that the plea deals have been canceled.
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It's been more than a decade that several cities got federal funding for downtown streetcars. Some have flourished, others are faltering and at least one is fading out.
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NPR journalists Scott Detrow, Sacha Pfeiffer and Linda Holmes discuss Hollywood's treatment of journalism movies and how they reflect public perception of the profession.
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Lawyers for Harvard University and the Trump administration are set to begin arguing a case over federal funding for research grants.
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