In the days ahead, officials will likely face questions about how a bridge that had been inspected, monitored, and slated for replacement could fail so suddenly.
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In the days ahead, officials will likely face questions about how a bridge that had been inspected, monitored, and slated for replacement could fail so suddenly.
“Last year, the NSMIT team successfully eradicated 332,871 illegal marijuana plants and 54,070 pounds of ready to sell product.”
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.
“California recognized…Caltrans employees with the Governor’s State Employee Medal of Valor, the highest honor bestowed to public servants who perform extraordinary acts of heroism above and beyond the normal call of duty and at great risk to their own lives.”
“Meet leader Gina Rogers at 2 p.m. in the lobby of the Interpretive Center on South G Street for a 90-minute, rain-or-shine walk. Come explore the trails at the Marsh and learn about its history and conservation values.”
The Six Rivers National Forest is looking for volunteers to join a committee that reviews and votes on how Secure Rural Schools Title II money gets spent on public lands projects, with applications open through July 30.
As law enforcement says it remains committed to pursuing leads in the Miranda’s Rescue case, Terry Torgerson distills the controversy into a stark image of a supporter staring into an empty grave.
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?”