“The Mayor receives a monthly salary of $625 and must be at least 26 years of age and a registered voter of the City of Eureka.”
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“The Mayor receives a monthly salary of $625 and must be at least 26 years of age and a registered voter of the City of Eureka.”
Daily booking sheet from the Humboldt County Correctional Facility.
From towering ancient trees to the Redwood Sky Walk, this beautifully filmed feature explores the history, science, and resilience of one of America’s most extraordinary landscapes–our redwoods.
More than 100 people pitched in the morning after Independence Day, and organizers are also asking the community to help a volunteer who was seriously injured nearby while cleaning up fireworks debris.
The Ink People Center’s Youth Inquiry in Action program is bringing young people together at Two Street Art Lab to learn research skills and turn their findings into reports and art.
“Since the bill was passed, the Planning & Building Department has been working to develop a Low-Impact Camping Area Ordinance that follows state law and local standards for fire safety, solid and human waste, and other zoning and permitting requirements that protect public health, safety and welfare.”
“In a new policy report, the Center for Law, Energy and the Environment at UC Berkeley dug into the drivers of California’s soaring electricity rates — which are nearly double the national average — and laid out what it would take to bring them down.”
The Fortuna native and 51-year husband to Donna spent three decades caring for trees before capping his career at Bear River Casino, always showing up first for his kids and grandkids from the sidelines.
“[T]he victim appeared to have suffered numerous gunshot wounds.”
Farming demands adaptability, but not every crisis is a real one. Casey O’Neill considers how stepping back from self-created urgency has changed the way he works, plans, and finds joy in daily life.