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The Enterprise Record Report

The Enterprise Record Report

By: KZFR 90.1FM & Chico Enterprise-Record
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Join Chico Enterprise-Record reporter Molly Myers, known for her in-depth coverage of the people, places, and events that shape Butte County.

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  • August 19, 2025
    Aug 19 2025

    Molly Myers recapped Congressman Doug LaMalfa’s first Chico town hall in eight years, which drew over 800 attendees and was marked by frequent boos, interruptions, and tensions between the crowd and the Congressman. LaMalfa defended his decision to respond to comments despite rules against it, saying some remarks warranted replies. Myers highlighted local media coverage and read from a letter to the editor questioning why LaMalfa is suddenly holding town halls at all.

    Other stories included the CDC confirmation of an E. coli O157 strain in Big Chico Creek, leading to continued closures and advisories at Sycamore Pool, with contamination likely from grazing animals or birds rather than humans. In crime news, a 15-year-old from Gridley was sentenced to one year in juvenile hall after stabbing a classmate with a 9-inch knife, though prosecutors sought a longer sentence due to premeditation.

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    5 mins
  • July 28, 2025
    Jul 29 2025
    5 mins
  • August 12, 2025
    Aug 12 2025

    In this week’s Enterprise Record Report, reporter Molly Myers covers Congressman Douglas Maltha’s first town hall in eight years, held Monday morning in Chico. Other stories include Enloe Health ending its in-house home health and hospice program due to Medicare budget cuts, significant federal funding losses impacting the Boys and Girls Club of the North Valley, and an update on a hate crime assault against a Chico State international graduate student, with one 13-year-old attacker admitting guilt in juvenile court.

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    4 mins
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