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Candidates for U.S. House District 3 squared off in a debate Thursday. Also, an exhibit at the Museum of Northern California Art in Chico centers Black history and resilience, and parking prices at Sacramento International Airport are set to increase starting next year.
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Chico voters are weighing a proposed sales tax increase. Also, health officials in the North State are encouraging vaccination against flu and COVID-19, and California’s community colleges won’t meet its goals to close the gaps in graduation rates between racial and ethnic groups in the next few years.
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The 31st annual Parade of Lights made its return to Chico this past Saturday.
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Author Phil Elkins shares stories from his time in Vietnam.
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Democratic House candidate Kermit Jones is challenging Kevin Kiley on the November ballot for District 3. Also, Chico’s Measure L would hold the city to the same public nuisance standards as property owners, and Gov. Gavin Newsom says he intends to end California's COVID-19 state of emergency in February.
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Democratic House candidate Max Steiner is challenging Rep. Doug LaMalfa on the November ballot. Also, forest in Lassen Volcanic National Park is recovering after the Dixie Fire, and unity was the theme at the Chico Parade of Lights.
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Chico State President Gayle Hutchinson says she’s retiring in June 2023. Also, about 100 people rallied for reproductive rights in Chico, and California is escalating its fight against illegal marijuana operations.
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The Yurok Tribe hosted the first ever state summit tackling unsolved cases of missing or murdered Indigenous people Tuesday in Arcata. Also, a recently formed burlesque and drag group in Chico aims to enliven downtown while providing an inclusive space, and experts say flu season could be severe.
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A trial has been scheduled for the man charged in a deadly Oroville bus shooting. Also, former PG&E executives have agreed to pay more than $100 million to settle a lawsuit filed over 2017 and 2018 wildfires, and tenants of a Chico apartment complex fear they will become homeless after being given eviction notices.
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NSPR's Angel Huracha recently spoke with the newly formed The Stardust Revue about keeping the sultry and tantalizing burlesque and drag art forms alive in the scene one tassel at a time.