At its meeting Thursday, the CARD board will consider renaming a Hooker Oak Park softball field in the Chico Peppers’ honor.
The Chico Area Recreation and Park District will hold a meeting tonight at 4 p.m., where the board will discuss several key issues affecting local parks and recreation facilities.
He also wielded a green pool noodle. Around 7:30 p.m. officers responded to a call at the fast food restaurant, which is located in a shopping center near the Coliseum in the 1000 block of West ...
CHICO — Two days before the presidential inauguration, Chicoans and north state neighbors assembled downtown Saturday morning for the People’s March on Chico, held in conjunction with other ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Reeling from destructive wildfires, including the deadliest in California history, state lawmakers in 2020 passed new requirements for clearing combustible materials like ...
This historic public pool with an Italian village theme is a relaxing alternative for those looking for water and sun away from the fast pace of South Beach. The pool does not use chemically ...
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The California attorney general was a state legislator without a megaphone during Trump’s first term and a cooperative Biden ally early in his tenure atop the state Department of Justice.
Rates for homeowners insurance in California show no sign of dropping, especially since some carriers have stopped or paused writing new policies in the state. But whether you're getting a policy ...
January 14, 2025 • The Eaton Fire tore through the community of Altadena. The city has long been a sanctuary for Black people, who make up about 18-percent of its population. The losses from the ...
Before graduating from a California high school, students must complete a minimum of 13 state-mandated courses, including three years of English, two years of math and two years of science.
New York Times reporters have been writing personal portraits about the fires in the California Today newsletter. Here is a collection of their dispatches on what the disaster means to them ...