Hundreds gathered to honor the two boys injured in Feather River Adventist School shooting.
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Several organizers are working to raise money and collect items for the victims of the Feather River Adventist School shooting, and church leaders announced that North State Seventh-day Adventist schools would be closed for the day. Also, the Butte Film Festival returns to the North State this weekend and will take place at the historic State Theatre in downtown Oroville.
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Scowl is coming back to Chico on Friday for a headlining show at the Fraternal Order of Eagles ahead of a string of California shows followed by a North American tour.
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The epicenter of the quake was at the convergence of three tectonic plates, where experts say these events are expected.
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This week, Cultivating Place’s guest host, Ben Futa, is in conversation with Katie Elzer-Peters, owner and founder of The Garden of Words, a digital marketing agency for the green industry. Katie is a lifelong plant lover, storyteller, communicator, and artist.
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Two children were injured and one man is dead after a shooting at a private K-8 school in Butte County. Also, three new Chico city council members will be sworn in at City Hall, and California prisons will no longer be able to withhold mandated money from people when they are released.
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Kasey Reynolds was appointed as the new mayor of Chico. Dale Bennett will now serve as vice mayor. With Mike O'Brien, Katie Hawley and Bryce Goldstein also sworn in as new councilors.
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The public is racing to find evidence that might lead to the gunman who killed health insurance CEO Brian Thompson. When does crowdsourcing detective work help police, and when can it cause harm?
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Donald Trump is off on his first international trip as president-elect, ready to join world leaders and dignitaries in Paris for a Saturday celebration of the renovation of Notre Dame Cathedral.
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Missouri voters moved to end the state's strict abortion ban in November but it's unclear when abortion treatment will be allowed. Some of the old laws remain on the books pending a judge's ruling.
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Conflict between the Syrian government and rebel groups is raising uncertainty in the region. But in the chaos, some are optimistic about the possible release of American journalist Austin Tice.
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NPR's Ari Shapiro spoke with Lauren Mayberry, known as the lead singer of CHVRCHES, about launching her solo career from the 9:30 Club in Washington, DC in September 2023. Her solo debut is out now.
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After their party's election losses in November, House Democrats are looking to regroup with a shuffle in leadership.
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