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Water is flowing once again through the Upper Centerville Canal in Magalia
BUTTE COUNTY, Calif. - Water is once again flowing through the Upper Centerville Canal in Magalia. We reported back on June 20 when the community demanded its water back after PG&E stopped the flow three months prior over canal safety concerns. PG&E agreed to bring water back temporarily but says...
Chico councilmembers chime in on new proposal to handle homeless crisis
What the city of Chico is proposing to LSNC is to keep the Pallet Shelter open until the end of the settlement term, which is January 2027, and the alternative site would probably be cleared out by the beginning of next year.
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.
Chico Mayor Andrew Coolidge's speech regarding homeless crisis
In light of the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in the Johnson v. Grants Pass case, the city of Chico has proposed a new agreement on how to deal with the homeless crisis. City of Chico proposes new agreement on how to deal with homeless crisis. In light of the U.S....
Empty building in downtown Chico is sparking safety concerns
Coolidge said he plans to bring up his concerns at the next city council meeting and hopes to have a better idea of the plan and time frame by August. Empty building in downtown Chico is sparking safety concerns. Coolidge said he plans to bring up his concerns at the...
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.
City of Chico proposes new agreement on how to deal with homeless crisis
CHICO, Calif. - In light of the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in the Johnson v. Grants Pass case, the city of Chico has proposed a new agreement on how to deal with the homeless crisis. The city of Chico said the Warren v. City of Chico settlement is based on...
Berry Creek Elementary School Rebuilding Progress
Construction crews are making progress on rebuilding the Berry Creek Elementary School that was destroyed by the Bear Fire in 2020. Crews continue work rebuilding Berry Creek Elementary School. The Pioneer Union Elementary School District says that they aim to have part of the school completed and opened for the...
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...
Chico approves $2.4 million Habitat for Humanity project for affordable homes
CHICO, Calif. — “Many, many people actually cannot afford a house in Chico right now,” said Butte County Habitat for Humanity Executive Director Nicole Bateman. Habitat for Humanity is looking to implement five new affordable homes in 2025. On Tuesday, the Chico City Council approved Habitat for Humanity’s $2.4 million housing project.
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.
Chico says water safe to drink, but homeless advocates still concerned about illness at city-sanctioned encampment
About fifty makeshift tents and pop-up awnings fill a dirt and gravel lot that encompasses the city of Chico’s alternative campsite on Eaton and Cohasset roads. The encampment is for homeless residents who aren’t eligible to go to other shelters. The area was set up by the city as a result of Warren v. Chico, a settlement intended to increase shelter options after unhoused residents sued the city in 2021 for enforcing anti-camping ordinances when shelter beds weren't available.
Chico Planning Commission could approve new travel center
CHICO, Calif. - The Chico Planning Commission could approve a new travel center in south Chico tonight. This would be at East Park Avenue and Carmichael Drive. It would include a gas station, a car wash and a coffee shop. The vacant restaurant on the lot would be demolished. The...
Regino legal team responds to signing of parental notification ban legislation
CHICO, Calif. — The legal team of Aurora Regino is responding to Gov. Newsom's decision Monday to sign the SAFETY Act into law, a measure that would prohibit school districts from disclosing a change in a child's gender identity to a parent. Regino's case sparked nationwide discourse last year...
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