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From creating inclusive spaces to supporting local businesses, Lucia Mercado has made it a mission to emphasize the importance of community.
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March is Butte County Museum Month. Now in its sixth year, the event features more than a dozen museums and special events.
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After leaving Chico for two decades, the comedian returns to the place where he first took the stage, ready to record a new comedy album.
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After leaving Chico for two decades, the comedian DNA is back in town and teaching comedy at the Blue Room Theatre. Also, Gov. Gavin Newsom yesterday announced a new initiative to push local jurisdictions to meet performance goals to reduce homelessness, and the Butte County Board of Supervisors approved a budget adjustment of more than $800,000 to help recovery from the Park and Thompson fires.
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Susie Stonefield, a transformational grief and creativity coach, helps people process their grief through art.
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The Pageant presents a night of distorted soundscapes and otherworldly space music along with a local artist’s debut film.
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The Saga has been Pleasant Valley High School’s student-run news outlets for decades. Also, a woman from Red Bluff has been missing for a week, and The Bookstore in Chico has created a space for the community to get lost in the pages for nearly five decades.
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Samuel Ayer Park in Red Bluff is used as a city-sanctioned homeless encampment. But following recent heavy rain, the park has flooded, displacing unhoused residents. Also, a training for students and faculty to learn about their rights regarding immigration enforcement was canceled on Chico State’s campus, and The Makers Cafe is an inclusive space that fosters creativity and provides a chance to escape the day-to-day and create art.
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Located in a railroad car on the outskirts of downtown Chico, the event provides an inclusive space that fosters imagination and a chance to escape the day-to-day and create art.
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The Inspire School of Arts and Sciences has been trying to build a permanent campus for years. After delays and funding woes, it could begin construction on the campus this year.