Photo | Humboldt Bay Trail opening celebrated
By Jose Quezada
Ferndale rallies to support firefighter battling cancer
By Adam Robinson
As Avelo celebrates local milestone, Eureka mulls ending city use over ICE flights
By Robert Schaulis
State Threatens Blue Lake With Hefty Fines and Legal Action for Failure to Adopt a Compliant Housing Element
By Ryan Burns
Man injured in Loleta shooting, suspect found at hospital
By Adam Robinson
Music Tonight: Saturday, June 28
By Collin Yeo
A ‘remarkable journey’
By Heather Shelton
Young girl rescued from tree by Humboldt Bay Fire crew
By Adam Robinson
Boys & Girls Club of the Redwoods to unveil new Learning Center
By Keith Jouganatos
Humboldt County Board of Supervisors examine cannabis grants
By Sage Alexander
There Will Be an Abnormally High Tide in Humboldt Bay Tonight; Flooding Not Out of the Question
By Andrew Goff
Music Tonight: Thursday, June 26
By Collin Yeo
Humboldt Planning Commission Unanimously Approves Plans for 'Magical' McKinleyville Housing Project
By Isabella Vanderheiden
Man Accused of Hitting Woman with Vehicle Last Night in Fortuna Arrested on Multiple Charges
By Kym Kemp
Humboldt County supervisors oppose ADU bill
By Sage Alexander
Eureka City Schools Approves $4M Sale of Jacobs Campus for New CHP Headquarters
Ryan Burns
- The school board on Wednesday approved a two-year agreement giving the state the exclusive right to purchase the site.
- The sale, if consummated, would allow the California Highway Patrol to build a new area headquarters on the property.
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Racing: Doss, Venza each earn a pair of feature wins over the Redwood Acre Fair weekend
By Dylan Mcneill
Entertainment briefs | Balkan dance music at Synapsis
By Heather Shelton
Theater Review | ‘Love’s the Best Doctor’
By Webb Trauth
Sunday earthquake’s epicenter squarely in the Humboldt Bay
By Robert Schaulis
Public Lands Sell-Off
Are Humboldt’s Ma-le’l Dunes Still at Risk Despite Changes to Federal Land-Sale Bill?
Isabella Vanderheiden
- The Republican-sponsored plan to sell off millions of acres of public lands across Western states is dead – for now.
- The controversial proposal sought to mandate the sale of more than 3,200 square miles of federal lands.
- The plan has sparked concern among locals who fear the mandate would force the sale of public lands in Humboldt.
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Government Addresses McKinleyville Town Center Criticisms at Crowded Public Meeting
By Dezmond Remington
City Council Nixes Agreement for Controversial Battery Storage Facility
Ryan Burns
Blue Lake
- The Blue Lake City Council voted 4-0 to end the city’s exclusive negotiating agreement with PowerTransitions LLC.
- The developer aimed to turn the city's old power plant into a 20MW lithium-iron-phosphate battery storage facility.
- PowerTransitions proposed to pay up to $1.5 million for site clean-up and remediation.
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