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NYT calls it "the 'landslide' that wasn't:"
"The latest count shows President-elect Trump won the popular vote by one of the smallest margins since the 19th century. But he claims a 'powerful mandate.'"
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Progressives win 2 seats in Chico City Council election and are so far 41 votes short of winning a third, with piles of ballots still to be counted. https://t.co/3hFQkEY6yn
"I’m talking about people ... who worked hard to build California like anybody else … This kind of history needs to be in the books.” Thanks to our friends @ChicoSolNews for this great piece! #Sikh#stopthehate https://t.co/yo4ozjahe5
Local politics can change communities and lives. Read our election series, where, district-by-district, we look at the huge differences between City Council candidates. Our most recent on #Chico's District 5: https://t.co/cvHS3SJ1DT
#vote
Two candidates vying for a #Chico City Council seat -- the District 1 chair -- have distinctly different approaches to #homelessness. Voters will decide in the #GeneralElection. https://t.co/2tp2GfkdaQ
Has the @ChicoCityof neglected implementation of its Climate Action Plan as wildfires and heat waves challenge area residents? https://t.co/3TmGskVYQL
#climatechange#ClimateCrisis
Readers: The City of Chico said yesterday it will go back to court to seek relief from the Warren v. Chico Settlement Agreement. We've been working hard to provide a full view of what this means with a comprehensive news package this week: 🧵https://t.co/6uH5csO34N
Right now: Contributor @nhanson_reports interviews Doni Chamberlain of @anewscafe in Redding on the air today for the noon show, about journalism and democracy in the north state! Head over to KZFR 90.1 FM now, or online here at https://t.co/dZ7GVkMSvH
BREAKING: The City of Chico to seek court relief to remove itself from a lawsuit settlement agreement in the wake of the Supreme Court ruling in #GrantsPassvJohnson.
#homeless#unhoused
https://t.co/VZQtEFz7OI
A response to the #CityofChico as it tries to extricate itself from a lawsuit settlement in the wake of Grants Pass v Johnson related to homelessness.
#Homeless. https://t.co/US0HnffD2X
It is really, really something when a city as directly impacted by some of the biggest, most destructive wildfires in California history has not one mention of climate change in its Community Wildfire Protection Plan. Not even once. #ParkFire#CampFire https://t.co/E8HUWPMBDo
California advocates say certain types of hate crimes have increased within the last year. They say it will take strong partnerships with state agencies and community groups to protect LGBTQ+ Californians against hate. In partnership with @EthnicMediaSvc https://t.co/DUvAbtSf7A