“With a recent increase in fire activity, higher temperatures, lower fuel moistures, and minimal precipitation in the forecast, the extreme threat of wildfire impacting life, property, or natural resources is observable.”
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“With a recent increase in fire activity, higher temperatures, lower fuel moistures, and minimal precipitation in the forecast, the extreme threat of wildfire impacting life, property, or natural resources is observable.”
Daily booking sheet from the Humboldt County Correctional Facility.
A road trip video follows Highway 96 into Weitchpec, where Gold Rush history and thousands of years of Indigenous heritage meet at the confluence of two of Northern California’s most storied rivers.
“The Noyo Bida Truth Project announces the winners of their Fourth Annual Essay Contest. The First and Second Prize winners will read their essays and receive their prizes Sunday, June 28 at 2 p.m. at Town Hall, 363 N. Main Street, Noyo Bida, CA. (Fort Bragg)”
A celebration of aliens, live music, costumes, and community returns to Bridgeville on August 15 for the 30th annual BridgeFest, where vendor spots are still available but going fast.
“The Humboldt County Fire Safe Council is in the process of updating the Humboldt County Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) and is seeking public input.”
The Broadband for All project finally reached Southern Humboldt. Unfortunately, the first thing downloaded into the South Fork Eel wasn’t data.
A Whale Gulch resident since 1974, Gary Cox built his own home, tended his garden, and shared his love of the land and lens with his community until his passing in April at age 84.
“Last year, the NSMIT team successfully eradicated 332,871 illegal marijuana plants and 54,070 pounds of ready to sell product.”
Remember when Arcata taxed electricity because half the neighborhood thought the house next door was growing weed?”