County officials say years of wildfire planning and local partnerships are translating into millions of dollars in grant-funded projects aimed at making Southern Humboldt more resilient to wildfire.
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County officials say years of wildfire planning and local partnerships are translating into millions of dollars in grant-funded projects aimed at making Southern Humboldt more resilient to wildfire.
According to CHP dispatch, a black BMW struck a pedestrian and fled the scene before officers stopped a suspect vehicle a short time later.
The California Western Railroad’s beloved Skunk Train has a new look rolling out of Fort Bragg this summer — a stars-and-stripes decorated locomotive honoring the nation’s 250th anniversary that will lead most trains on the Mendocino Coast through the celebration year.
A three-year push that started with tribal leaders traveling to Washington D.C. to make their case has resulted in a newly expanded Head Start facility in Smith River that will provide year-round childcare for infants and toddlers — easing a barrier that has long forced working parents to choose between jobs and affordable childcare.
“50501 Humboldt is organizing a courthouse protest this Saturday from noon to 2 p.m. as part of the Nationwide Mobilization for Truth, Equality & Freedom.”
“On July 5, Redwood Parks Conservancy (RPC) invites community members to come together for the annual 5th of July Beach Clean-Up, a volunteer effort dedicated to restoring the beauty of our coastline and protecting the wildlife and marine ecosystems that depend on it.”
California’s glacial vote-counting pace has once again drawn national criticism after last week’s primary — but state Democrats say speeding things up would mean leaving voters behind, and county registrars say they simply don’t have the money or space to move faster.
When: Saturday, July 11th
Time: 10:30 a.m.
Where: Oceanview Cemetery, Eureka, CA
“We made it. There is always a feeling of relief as we cross the threshold and begin the descent back towards shorter days.”
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.