Here’s what’s happening in the Chico area from October 29 to November 5.
        
        
            
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                Here’s what’s happening in the Chico area from October 23 to October 30.
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                The Trump administration is quietly unraveling a court settlement meant to reunite and help families separated at the U.S.-Mexico border, the ACLU says, putting thousands at risk of being torn apart again.
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                After years of writing, recording and mixing, Chico-based band Solar Estates has released a self-titled debut album — a project nearly a decade in the making.
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                The No Kings protests are back this weekend across the North State. Organizers say demonstrations in Chico, Redding and other towns are part of a national movement opposing authoritarianism under the Trump administration.
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                Here’s what’s happening in the Chico area from October 16 to October 22
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                Here’s how the Sheriff’s Office is spending the new one-cent sales tax revenue voters approved last year.
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                Chico singer-songwriter Max Minardi has released his second album, ‘Anywhere.’ The record explores heartbreak, love and the life of a full-time musician on the road.
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                Here’s what’s happening in the Chico area from October 9 to October 15
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                        Black and Caribbean cosplayers are redefining what community looks like at New York Comic Con.
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                        In her new HBO series, comedian Rachel Sennott paints a picture of Los Angeles for Gen-Z, shaped by the highs and lows of internet culture.
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                        Aluminum has been added to certain vaccines for decades to boost their effect on the immune system, and has been shown to be safe. But, the Trump administration may be considering removing it.
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                        Federal food assistance could be cut off Saturday because of the shutdown. But a federal judge could decide to take steps to ensure federal food assistance keeps flowing.
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                        NPR's A Martinez speaks to Democratic Gov. Matt Meyer of Delaware, who declared a state of emergency to temporarily fund SNAP benefits for his state's recipients of the federal food aid.
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                        With millions of Americans at risk of losing access to their federal food benefits Saturday, food banks across the country are finding ways to help those in need.
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