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Short headlines and local updates from across the North State and California.
Shows and Podcasts
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Chico residents with ties to Venezuela are reacting to the U.S. military’s capture of President Nicolás Maduro, with some welcoming the moment and others warning it could pull the U.S. into a long and dangerous conflict.
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Hawaii Rep. Jill Tokuda remembered the late congressman as someone who “showed up” for her despite having few policy goals in common.
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From pastor son to family man singing the blues, Ado Soul & the Tribe bring their brass-driven Louisiana funk and storytelling sound to Chico this weekend.
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Here’s what’s happening in the Chico area from January 8 to January 15.
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The final camera to issue tickets is located at Notre Dame Blvd. and Skyway. Drivers can be hit with a $465 fine.
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Demonstrators gathered in downtown Chico to protest President Donald Trump’s aggressive immigration policies.
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The outpouring of support from across the region reflects the strong bond the late congressman formed with local law enforcement over the years.
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President Donald Trump called LaMalfa an ally whose vote could be counted on to advance the president’s legislative agenda.
NPR News
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Harbaugh joins the Giants 11 days after he was fired by the Baltimore Ravens. The Super Bowl champion is now tasked with turning around a beleaguered franchise.
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A third round of retaliatory strikes by the U.S. in Syria has resulted in the death of an Al-Qaeda-affiliated leader, said U.S. Central Command.
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ACA enrollment is down for the first time in 5 years, and people are facing enormous premium hikes. Hopes for Congress to restore funding are fading.
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Tensions continue to escalate in Minnesota as the state continues to be the center of the administration's immigration crackdown. NPR's Jasmine Garsd reports from Minneapolis.
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The key question now is whether the Saudi-UAE rift settles back into business as usual or accelerates into a wider realignment, says Marc Lynch, professor of political science and international affairs at George Washington University.
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A week after an arson fire at Mississippi's oldest synagogue, Rachel Myers, a leader of the congregation's religious school, talks about how the congregation is doing and about this weekend's services.
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