A person reportedly riding on the hood of a white Ford was thrown off the moving vehicle Thursday afternoon near the Highway 101 junction, triggering an air ambulance request for the injured rider.
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![An overturned tanker truck lies on its side along U.S. Highway 199 near the Collier Tunnel area after an early morning crash Thursday. Authorities say the tanker released an unknown amount of asphalt emulsion onto the roadway and into the Smith River, while the driver was transported to the hospital with major injuries. [Photo courtesy of CHP]](https://kymkemp.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Tanker-rollover1-880x290.jpg)

A person reportedly riding on the hood of a white Ford was thrown off the moving vehicle Thursday afternoon near the Highway 101 junction, triggering an air ambulance request for the injured rider.
A man reported to be threatening people with a machete led Humboldt County deputies on a foot pursuit Thursday before a sheriff’s K9 brought him down — leaving him with a bite wound and a trip to the hospital in handcuffs.
A curious dog, a skeptical group of seals, and a Coast Guard rescue swimmer made for an unusual rescue at the mouth of the Mad River this weekend. What started as a canine adventure ended with a helicopter, a swimmer in the water, and a happy ending for everyone involved. Watch the video and read the story here:
A new grant-funded garden at the Eureka special education school features wheelchair-accessible raised beds, sensory bins, and adjustable workbenches designed so students of all abilities can grow and eat their own food.
“The Eureka Sequoia Garden Club is having their annual plant sale on June 20th from 9 AM to 2 PM.”
A Belgian Malinois mix who nearly didn’t survive her first weeks of life is now in the running for best pet in the nation, and Humboldt County has until Saturday at 7 p.m. to help get her there.
Xavier Becerra, the soft-spoken son of Sacramento immigrants, is the heavy favorite to replace Gavin Newsom — and political observers say his style couldn’t be more different.
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.
A vacant Eureka property that once housed Kmart and later a cannabis dispensary is poised for a new life as Humboldt County’s long-planned “one-stop permitting center.” Supervisors voted 4-1 Tuesday to authorize it.
Three people face drug charges after a search warrant sweep in Garberville.