Callers reported hearing voices coming from the overturned vehicle, which was resting on its roof and blocking the southbound lane.
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Callers reported hearing voices coming from the overturned vehicle, which was resting on its roof and blocking the southbound lane.
A juvenile accused of distracting a store clerk while stealing $256 in merchandise was already wanted on a separate case out of Sacramento County.
“Dettmar worked throughout the Klamath and Smith River watersheds and along the North Coast with organizations including the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Smith River Alliance, Tolowa Dunes Stewards, the Yurok Tribe Environmental Program, and the U.S. Forest Service. Her work focused on fisheries biology, environmental education, habitat restoration, and cultural resource stewardship.”
Winners will read their essays aloud at a free public event later this month at Town Hall.
“This summer, Sea Goat Farmstand & Folk School invites audiences to experience one of the world’s most beloved plays in a unique local setting.”
RCSD explains why its conservation rules work differently than most water providers, and what stages of restrictions could be coming this summer.
First Amendment Coalition director says AB 1821 has gotten “much, much worse” with just weeks left before a key Senate vote.
“Peter had many accomplishments in his life, as a mentor, as an accomplished pianist and organist in his teenage years, USPS union representative, as a chief petty officer in the Navy, and achieving an AA degree from Humboldt State University.”
Can someone legally use cannabis under California law and still own a firearm? The answer has long been complicated. A new Supreme Court ruling changes part of that equation. Here’s what Humboldt, Mendocino and Trinity County residents should know.
Supporters say the helicopter program targets environmental crimes, labor exploitation and human trafficking. Critics say it unfairly sweeps up legal cannabis farms.