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About 5:30 this morning, a vehicle flipped over in the Bayshore Mall parking lot.
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About 5:30 this morning, a vehicle flipped over in the Bayshore Mall parking lot.
Read more“All Humboldt Bay Fire Stations are designed as drop-off sites for “safely surrendered babies.” The California Safely Surrendered Baby Law allows a parent or other individual having lawful custody of a child 72 hours or younger to voluntarily surrender physical custody of the child to any firefighter on duty at any of our stations.”
Read moreThis outage will affect Trinity PUD customers in Weaverville, Hayfork, Douglas City, Junction City, Lewiston and Trinity Center.
Read morePlease remember that information gathered from initial reports is subject to revision as more facts become available.
Read more“Effective immediately, Humboldt Bay Fire stations are closed to members of the public. Please call 707- 441-4000 for any needed business, and continue to call 9-1-1 with emergencies requiring fire response and alert the dispatcher to any flu-like symptoms.”
Read more“Trinity County Public Health Branch (TCPHB) also wants to alert the public regarding potential exposure related to two (2) separate Pool League events in The Diggins Bar in Weaverville and Rock Slide Bar & Grill in Burnt Ranch.”
Read more“We at Public Health in the last two days have had to quarantine over 100 people in our community. We are continuing to reach out to outstanding contacts. If you have been identified as a close contact to a positive case, please be patient and stay home until we are able to make contact with you.”
Read more“[T]he 23-year-old male victim…told deputies that he was sitting in a vehicle outside of a residence on Chezem Road when he heard multiple gunshots coming from nearby. Shortly after the shots were fired, a truck reportedly pulled up near the victim’s vehicle and the driver brandished a firearm at the victim.”
Read more“Local demand for testing has increased as the local case rate has risen. Anyone with COVID-19 symptoms should contact their primary care provider or the Joint Information Center at 707-441-5000.”
Read moreNon-essential businesses and personal gatherings are prohibited between 10 PM and 5 AM beginning Saturday, November 21 at 10
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