Humboldt County Civil Grand Jury Needs More Applicants
“We still need more residents willing to serve on the 2026/2027 Humboldt County Civil Grand Jury. Please apply and help serve your local community’s interests!”
Read moreNews, nature, and community throughout the Emerald Triangle
“We still need more residents willing to serve on the 2026/2027 Humboldt County Civil Grand Jury. Please apply and help serve your local community’s interests!”
Read more
The six-mile stretch along Humboldt Bay is considered one of the region’s most critical transportation links — and one of its most vulnerable.
Read more
A kitten care expert breaks down the four factors that determine whether those kittens need rescuing — or just need you to walk away.
Read more
Access Humboldt’s second annual giving event has grown to include 34 local nonprofits, with matching funds and prizes up for grabs during the one-day fundraising push.
Read more
A Garberville-area man was airlifted from Jerold Phelps Community Hospital to a Stanford facility for liver dysfunction, and his family is asking for community help with medical and travel costs.
Read more
A long-haired grey tabby with a regal streak and a secret soft side is looking for the right person to call his own at the Trinity County Animal Shelter in Weaverville.
Read more
Three-year-old Penelope may be small for a pig, but she appears fully committed to the important business of snacks, naps, and supervising barnyard activity.
Read more
“The Bureau of Land Management’s King Range National Conservation Area is seeking a volunteer campground host for the 2026 recreation season at Mattole Campground, the northern gateway to the renowned Lost Coast Trail in Humboldt County.”
Read more
Nearly a year after the 4.3-mile Humboldt Bay Trail connection between Arcata and Eureka opened, volunteers are invited to help maintain it with a community cleanup on May 16 followed by a free lunch at the trailhead behind Target.
Read more
Volunteers are needed at three North Coast state parks this month to pull invasive plants threatening coastal dunes, prairies, and Sitka spruce habitat — no experience required, and free rides from Crescent City are available.
Read more