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Here’s what’s happening in the Chico area from July 2 to July 5.
Shows and Podcasts
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Butte County's library security contract allowed for standing guards. But officials said they had never seen the need to assign one to the Chico library before Monday's shooting.
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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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Here’s what’s happening in the Chico area from June 25 to June 28.
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Community members gathered at the Chico Library and St. John's Episcopal Church on Floral Avenue to pay tribute to the individuals affected by Monday's shooting.
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Prosecutors say a journal recovered from the 18-year-old suspect shows he planned to kill himself after Monday's deadly shooting at the Chico library, but his lack of experience with the shotgun prevented that from happening.
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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.
NPR News
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Writer Mitchell S. Jackson says loving America means telling the truth about its past, even when its uncomfortable. He reflects on the country's 250th birthday.
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Mexico's World Cup run has inspired a phrase heard across the country: "Y si sí." Or in English: "What if we can?" Anamaria Sayre reports from Mexico City.
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For workers who have to stay on the job outdoors in extreme heat, a few simple measures can decrease the risk of heat stroke. Awareness and education play a big role.
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As America marks its 250th birthday, NPR's Michel Martin and Steve Inskeep discuss films that capture the American experience, from 'Do The Right Thing' to 'Gran Torino'.
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As NATO leaders gather for this week's summit in Turkey, Europe is preparing to shoulder more of its own defense. David M. Cattler of the Center for European Policy Analysis explains why.
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Six years after Beijing imposed its National Security Law, many of Hong Kong's opposition voices have gone silent. Danny Vincent looks at what's changed.
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