After years of financial recordkeeping backlogs that cost the county federal funding and triggered oversight scrutiny, Humboldt has completed six years of back audits and returned to a regular annual schedule.
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After years of financial recordkeeping backlogs that cost the county federal funding and triggered oversight scrutiny, Humboldt has completed six years of back audits and returned to a regular annual schedule.
A foot pursuit through a cluttered yard left a Mendocino County Sheriff’s deputy with a fractured arm and a warrant suspect in custody after two disturbance calls to the same North State Street address.
A new four-part documentary series gives the Emerald Triangle’s legacy cannabis growers a chance to tell their own story — before legalization finishes what federal prohibition started.
“USA Today highlighted the Skunk Train’s incredible redwood scenery, its adventurous Railbike excursions, and its one-of-a-kind Glen Blair Bar experience—a secret bar in the redwoods only accessible by the Skunk Train.”
“The film combines investigative journalism with personal narratives from communities affected by military operations, aiming to shed light on the environmental consequences of U.S. imperialism.”
Today, Tuesday, June 9, community members are invited to stop by a “Mom’s Last Trip” Bake Sale Fundraiser, where homemade baked goods will be available for purchase from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 15th and West Avenue.
Teachers say the real issue at the bargaining table isn’t just pay—it’s whether Southern Humboldt schools can continue attracting and retaining the educators students depend on.
“From GG-Ma, we learned the value of hard work, how to clean a fish, and the simple joy of sneaking a taste of frosting from the fridge when she wasn’t looking. Most importantly, we learned what it means to show up—to show up for family without asking why, and to help those in need without questioning whether they deserve it.”
A new four-part documentary series gives the Emerald Triangle’s legacy cannabis growers a chance to tell their own story — before legalization finishes what federal prohibition started.
“Our affirmation for June is that Roots Don’t Rush, and we picture the cool, rich earth teeming with life and offering abundant nutrients and mycorrhizal relationships to roots that reach out in the darkness of the soil.”