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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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A training at Chico State for students and faculty to learn about their rights regarding immigration enforcement was going to take place on campus. The university says it’s been rescheduled due to safety concerns.
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The exhibition highlights the artwork of Asian American artists from Janet Turner Print Museum’s collection, interweaving narratives around identity, belonging and resilience.
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Every year, the Snow Goose Festival brings bird lovers to Durham. This year, experts say the geese population has been affected by the Bird Flu outbreak.
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Organizers are breathing new life into Chico’s art scene by hosting an upcoming zine fair this weekend. The Chico Zine Fair is back with dozens of creators, workshops and food vendors.
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Reiki Master and Grief Guide Emerald Starlight helps others reflect on the present and make room for new experiences with a full moon ceremony.
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Sharing Blessings to Others founder Jean Chrislot Michaud welcomes the community to experience Haiti's rich culture.
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Chico Unified School District swore in new board members Teisha Hase and Gayle Olsen at its meeting last night. Also, Shasta Lake levels are nearly 18 feet higher than they were in mid-November, and Sharing Blessings to Others founder Jean Chrislot Michaud welcomes the community to experience Haiti's rich culture.
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Nov. 8 marked six years since the devastating Camp Fire. NSPR has been speaking with those working in recovery in the burn scar. Today, we hear from Scott Amick from Paradise Parks and Recreation District. Also, loose soils in the Park Fire burn scar are creating an ongoing flash flood risk during heavy rain, and artist Valerie Rose continues to promote the importance of Deaf culture in her public art with an upcoming mural at Show Love Thrift in Chico.
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CARE Court is coming to Butte County in December. The county's Behavioral Health department is providing presentations for county and city leaders. Also, Medi-Cal will soon cover treatment provided by traditional healers, and the California Fish and Game Commission this week voted to consider adding the western burrowing owl to the endangered species list.