Chico residents Ashley Liu and Tom Zhang met online in 2022 after each left a difficult marriage. Two years later, Liu moved from China to the United States to join Zhang, who was living in Davis, ...
Sunny interviews ChicoSol founding Editor Leslie Layton and reviews headlines, from the City Council’s action on military-grade equipment for Chico PD to today’s stories on Project Tea and the Chinese ...
The new ChicoSol is much like the old ChicoSol — ready for deep dives and fact-based, fearless reporting. But our new website helps us better display our latest stories and expand our Spanish-language ...
Not exhaustive by any stretch, yet the above paints an alarming portrait of the extremes to which the Trump Administration ...
This story is a follow to ChicoSol’s Changemaker profile of Kate Transchel. Dr. Kate Transchel recalled studying slavery in grade school, remembering that her younger self wished she had been an ...
Changemaker is an occasional series on people who have contributed to the community. Retired Chico State history professor ...
When Patricia Martinez was asked by an employee of the Mexican Consulate in San Bernardino to sit down, she thought her husband had been deported. She never imagined that she was about to receive the ...
The City Council, at its March 3 meeting, approved on a split vote the possible purchase of additional military equipment by the Chico Police Department that would cost more than $1.3 million. The ...
It was from a WeChat group of more than 100 Chinese residents in Chico that I learned that Project Tea had launched the Pork Belly Rice Bowl. My eyes lit up when I saw the photo taken by someone who ...
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Alexandra Wynter works Tuesday in outreach to unhoused women. Alexandra Wynter is feeling optimistic – even in the middle of a global pandemic that has made a difficult life even more difficult for ...
The Chico Police Department, at a public meeting, reviewed its 2025 Military Equipment Use Annual Report and explained plans ...
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