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More than 100 protesters gathered near the Chico mall to protest, in part, President Donald Trump’s policies.
Shows and Podcasts
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Whether he’s chopping and looping together new sounds or playing bass, Chico-based artist MJ Ortiz continues to create.
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Here’s what’s happening in the Chico area from April 16 to April 20.
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The U.S. Supreme Court struck down Colorado’s conversion therapy ban, endangering California’s law. State lawmakers believe there is a “path forward” despite the court’s ruling.
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Organizers say the joint music festival will reflect the culture of both cities’ music scenes and feature 18 local bands.
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Chico leaders are considering a downtown “entertainment zone” where people 21 and older could carry open containers of alcohol in designated areas. Similar zones have been created in other California cities, including Redding.
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Here’s what’s happening in the Chico area from April 9 to April 12.
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A federally funded project is clearing hazardous vegetation along the Skyway between Magalia and Stirling City to improve evacuation safety ahead of fire season.
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Here’s what’s happening in the Chico area from April 2 to April 8.
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In a joint statement, lawyers for the actors said they hoped the settlement would bring "closure."
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Extravagantly dressed celebrities and designers made their way up the famous Met staircase Monday evening. The fundraiser is one of the fashion industry's biggest nights.
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Nearly 80% of hotels surveyed by a body representing the industry reported bookings were running below projections — a worrisome sign with only weeks to go before the World Cup.
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This application cycle, way more students reported test scores, up 10% compared with last year. That's despite many colleges having "test-optional" admissions policies.
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NPR's Ailsa Chang tours the new David Geffen Galleries at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, with the museum's CEO and director Michael Govan.
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Comedian Ben Palmer specializes in pranks. One of his more recent ideas for a prank was to set up a fake tip line for people to call in and report undocumented immigrants. He got hundreds of calls.
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