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Bradley Scott Sayer, 18, is charged with two counts of murder and did not immediately enter a plea at his initial court hearing in Oroville.
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The FBI says the suspect in Monday's Chico library shooting spent time studying the Columbine attack and may have been trying to carry out something similar.
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Here’s what’s happening in the Chico area from June 18 to June 22.
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Friday storms could bring lightning to the North State. Here’s why fire officials are keeping an eye on the forecast.
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The Chico City Council approved a five-year sewer rate increase this week that would see a rate hike of 55% as soon as November.
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Local agencies set their own rules on when to activate cooling centers, which provide more than just a place to cool off during extreme heat emergencies.
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An Iranian-linked group says it accessed and released customer billing information as part of a broader cyber campaign targeting Cal Water in Chico, Bakersfield and Visalia.
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Could the E. coli strain that sickened several children in Chico last summer return this year? Butte County’s Health Officer, Jarett Beaudoin explains what testing is showing ahead of the summer swimming season.
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California’s attorney general and secretary of state are suing to block Shasta County’s voter-approved Measure B, which would require photo ID, restrict mail voting and mandate hand-counting before the November election.
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Venezuela is reeling from two massive earthquakes Wednesday night.
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Venezuela is reeling after twin record-breaking earthquakes kill hundreds and flatten buildings, with the death toll expected to rise.
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The Supreme Court gave the Trump administration the go-ahead to begin mass deportations of hundreds of thousands of Haitians who have been living and working legally in the U.S. for years.
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The Supreme Court handed a victory to the maker of the popular weed killer Roundup and made it harder for people to sue over potentially harmful pesticides.
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As the world focused on the war with Iran, Israeli forces steadily took more territory in the Gaza Strip and killed more people last month than at any time this year, according to Gaza health records.
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It appears the two big earthquakes in Venezuela that occurred in rapid succession may have involved two separate fault lines. Several faults intersect in this tectonically complex region.
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