Glenn Medical Center in Willows could close sooner than expected, leaving 150 workers without jobs and forcing Glenn County residents to drive farther for emergency care.
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Legacy Stage’s Fringe Festival returns Labor Day weekend with more than 50 performances across Chico, showcasing bold and unconventional artistic voices.
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Here’s what’s happening in the Chico area from August 28 to September 4
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Short headlines and local updates from across the North State and California.
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Glenn County’s only hospital and emergency room is closing after losing a key federal designation, leaving residents with fewer options for urgent care.
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Kelly Houston is bringing his “Tuneslinger: 50th Anniversary Tour de Force” to Chico this weekend, a show years in the making that blends personal reflection with five decades of music.
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Here’s what’s happening in the Chico area from August 21 to August 28.
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Chico State President Steve Perez says fiscal planning, alumni advocacy and growing student enrollment are helping ease the university’s multimillion-dollar budget deficit.
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Forecasters say the North State is in for a stretch of dangerous heat, with highs up to 106 degrees possible this week.
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President Trump said the White House is considering whether to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago or a place with a governor who would welcome them, like New Orleans.
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Right-wing TV news outlet Newsmax sued Fox News on antitrust grounds, alleging the conservative media powerhouse had illegally sought to suppress its smaller rival's growth in cable news.
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The mental health effects of Hurricane Katrina have been studied for more than a decade, and that research found that post-traumatic growth can co-exist with post-traumatic stress.
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Ben Marshall of "Please Don't Destroy" will join the cast alongside comedians Tommy Brennan, Jeremy Culhane, Kam Patterson and Veronika Slowikowska. Here's what to know about them.
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Efforts to ban congressional stock trading have stalled for years. But a group of bipartisan lawmakers has a new consensus plan and wants a vote to show lawmakers aren't profiting from their roles.
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New York Times reporter Sheryl Gay Stolberg discusses how Kennedy's cuts to government staff and expert groups will impact everyday Americans. A vaccine skeptic, he fired the CDC director last week.
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