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Up The Road: Laguna Beach Art & Artists
Artsy Laguna Beach goes its own way. Before 2002, for example, high school football players wore team jerseys for the Laguna Beach Artists—honoring local history but not intimidating opponents. Now they’re the Laguna Beach Breakers, at least honoring the subject of much local art. Join us for more, just up the road.
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Up The Road: Summer Of Love
This week we head up the road to 1967 and San Francisco, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Summer of Love, when Jefferson Airplane, Country Joe…
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Butte College hosts ‘Big Time’ | Valley’s Edge council vote | Premiere at the Pageant Theatre
Butte College hosted its inaugural “Big Time” event last week to celebrate Native students. Also, the Chico City Council Tuesday discussed how to proceed with a referendum opposing the Valley’s Edge development project, and a documentary called “Elemental: Reimagine Wildfire” is premiering at Chico’s Pagent Theatre tonight.
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Child abuse prevention month | Indigenous storytelling event | Protecting homes from wildfire
April was declared child abuse prevention month in the city of Redding. Also, an event celebrating the storytelling traditions of Northern California tribal communities is happening at Chico State tonight, and the director of the new documentary, “ELEMENTAL: Reimagine Wildfire” shares his hopes for the film.
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Removing unhoused from encampments could decrease life expectancy | Bill to ban hand-counting in most elections passed by legislature | Federal heat worker protections
Research out of the University of Colorado suggests that forcibly removing unhoused people from encampments could cause them serious harm. Also, the California Legislature passed a bill Friday that was targeted at Shasta County and would ban hand-counting ballots in most elections, and the federal government is meeting with small business owners to create standards to protect workers from extreme heat, but federal rulemaking can take years and requires bipartisan support.
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Dixie Fire Canopy Project to host plant giveaway | North State counties saw higher voter turnout than state for primary election | New tiny homes for unhoused residents in Redding
A nonprofit in Greenville hopes to repair the landscape lost in the Dixie Fire by replanting trees and shrubs in the burn scar. The Dixie Fire Canopy Project will host its first planting and seedling giveaway in April. Also, election results have been certified in Butte County. Voter turnout was nearly 47% and higher than the state average which was also true for other North State counties, and a new tiny home community for unhoused residents could soon open in Redding.
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Shasta County’s Kevin Crye survives recall election | Hmong Cultural Center gets funding for youth mental health | Chico State welcomes volunteers for César Chávez Day
Shasta County has certified election results and Supervisor Kevin Crye has survived the recall. Also, the Hmong Cultural Center of Butte County was awarded nearly $900,000 in funding for a youth-led campaign to decrease mental health stigma, and Chico State is inviting students and community members to volunteer in honor of César Chávez this weekend.
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‘Amy, Amy, Amy’ to celebrate Winehouse’s music, life | Butte County DA’s office to offer $30,000 sign-on bonus | Annual Chico prom dress giveaway nears
Fourteen performers paying homage to Amy Winehouse will hit the stage in Chico this April to celebrate the life and music of the singer. Also, the district attorney’s office in Butte County is the latest in the area to offer sign-on bonuses for new hires, and the 18th annual Cinderella’s Closet giveaway in Chico aims to ensure all students can find the perfect prom dress.
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60% of Chico renters are cost-burdened | More homeless enforcement notices issued | Greenville Maidu Tribe to receive $2.5 million from PG&E
More than half of Chico renters spend 30% or more of their income on rent and utilities, putting them at-risk for homelessness. Also, more enforcement notices have been issued for unhoused campers in Chico, and the Greenville Maidu Tribe will receive $2.5 million from PG&E for its role in the 2021 Dixie Fire.
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Seeking shelter in Chico is a difficult task for some unhoused residents | 14,000 Butte County residents without power due to storms | Shasta County Clerk and Registrar of Voters retiring
Seeking shelter is not as easy as it may seem for those who are unhoused in Chico. Also, around 14,000 Butte County residents are still without power after weekend storms blasted the North State, and the Shasta County Clerk and Registrar of Voters has announced her retirement
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