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PG&E continues to place underground power lines in Paradise
PG&E public information officer Paul Moreno says are both key components in the process of placing underground power lines. PG&E continues to place underground power lines in Paradise. PG&E public information officer Paul Moreno says are both key components in the process of placing underground power lines.
Storm Tracker Forecast: Bright & hotter conditions ahead
It's a good idea to briefly open up your windows as you dress in light and loose clothing, grab your sunglasses and pack some extra water before you head out the door Friday. We have a pleasant start, but a sunny and hotter afternoon on the way for your Friday. We'll stay hot, but will have a slight chance for mountain thunderstorms this weekend. Sunny, dry and very hot conditions will persist through at least the middle of next week.
UP’s 4014 Makes Big Impression
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA (MPG) – Hundreds braved scorching temperatures to line railroad tracks from Oroville to Roseville, awaiting a glimpse of the world’s largest operating steam locomotive, Union Pacific’s Big Boy engine 4014. Union Pacific’s Big Boy strolled comfortably into Oroville around 2:15 Thursday, July 11, puffing steam...
Friday Night Concert on July 19 canceled due to unforeseen circumstances
CHICO, Calif. - The Friday Night Concert scheduled for July 19 was canceled Thursday. In a post by the Downtown Chico Business Association on Facebook, officials say that tomorrow's Friday Night Concert has been canceled due to unforeseen circumstances. No specific reason for the cancellation was given in their post.
Chico seeks new homeless regulation agreements; Sparks council disagreement
CHICO, Calif. — The City of Chico is now seeking to exit entirely from its 2022 Warren V Chico Settlement, the agreement to provide specific resources and shelter to conduct encampment cleanouts. On Tuesday, Chico Mayor Andrew Coolidge addressed what this means for the city but not everyone is on board.
Theatre on the Ridge: "And Lightning Struck"
Theatre on the Ridge is presenting “And Lightning Struck” with opening night on July 25. Cast members Jeff Hohimer and Gabriel Suddeth joined Action News Now at noon to share the details. Mary Shelley and the Curse of Creation is a historical drama that delves into the life...
Upper Sacramento River Habitat Restoration Video
About 60 miles north of Chico, CA is Anderson River Park which sits along the Sacramento River, downstream from Shasta and Keswick dams. In 2015, this site became the target of a multi-pronged effort to restore 15 side channels along the Sacramento River to support native fish such as Chinook salmon.
Wellness Wednesday: the benefits of Spanish folk dance
CHICO, Calif. - There are many ways to get good exercise, and one happens to be through the form of dance. In this week’s Wellness Wednesday segment, Action News Now reporter Camille Acevedo shows us how a traditional Spanish folk dance benefits mental and physical health. Chico Folklorico instructor...
Chico Planning Commission could approve new travel center
This would be at East Park Avenue and Carmichael Drive. It would include a gas station, a car wash and a coffee shop. Chico Planning Commission could approve new travel center. The Chico Planning Commission could approve a new travel center in south Chico tonight.
A new food festival is coming to downtown Chico
CHICO, Calif. - A new food festival, named Taste of Downtown, is coming to Chico to allow people to sample downtown restaurants. This year, people can take a tour of the restaurants to check out their signature dishes. The event was formerly known as Taste of Chico in previous years and was held in the downtown streets, showcasing restaurants from all over the county.
Chico pursues $3.5 million grant to modernize historic 100-year-old Sycamore Pool.
CHICO, Calif. — Chico's 100-year-old Sycamore Pool could be getting an upgrade soon. The city voted this week to pursue a $3.5 million state grant to design updates to its concrete walls and flooring. Public works director Erik Gustafson says the pool is one of the few dammed natural...
City pursues changes to Warren v. Chico agreement, says settlement is “unworkable"
The latest North State and California news on our airwaves for Thursday, July 18. Chico is feeling reverberations of a Supreme Court decision last month that allows cities to crack down on homelessness. Yesterday, the city of Chico made a major announcement that it wants to change the conditions of Warren v. Chico, or else it’s going to try to get out of the settlement entirely. The settlement agreement prevents the city of Chico from enforcing anti-camping ordinances on homeless residents when there isn’t available shelter.
Patagonia Sues Companies Allegedly Facilitating Counterfeit Imports
Climb mountains? No, counterfeiters will have to move mountains to get past Patagonia’s watchful eye. Privacy-Centric Lawsuit Against Patagonia Shows AI's Murky Legal Footing The outdoor apparel brand filed a lawsuit Monday claiming that several companies had engaged in an import scheme with the intention to distribute and sell fake Patagonia items to consumers. The defendants named in the complaint are two California companies, Eastern Express LLC and Eastern Logistic Company, as well as those companies’ registered agent, Guangyong Zhu, and a Chinese company called Zhejiang Jiyue Import & Export Co. Ltd. In its complaint, Patagonia alleges the companies and Zhu infringed on...
Annoying State Law is Forcing Californians to Shop in Idaho
After a long day at work, a weekend out with friends, a camping trip or just a solid workout--what is the one thing that we can all (hopefully) agree is the absolute best feeling?. A nice shower. Odds are, it has been a while since you really THOUGHT about said...
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