Times-Standard - Thu Nov 26
A 27-year-old Hoopa man is in stable condition after he was shot near Red Cap Road in Orleans late Tuesday night.
Food Stamps and YouNorth Coast Journal Weekly Politics - Thu Nov 26
Shocking, totally shocking. According to a Saturday, Nov. 21, Times-Standard story by Donna Tam, "More than half of the residents in Humboldt County eligible for the federal food stamps program don't access it." What? In these ever-more-harsh times of unemployment, school budget slashes, incremental closures of state parks, threats to shut down the ...
Elk River town of Falk subject of presentationHumboldt Beacon - Wed Nov 25
Bureau of Land Management Park Ranger Julie Clark presents 'Falk: the Beginning and End of the Elk River Company Town,' at the Humboldt County Historical Society program meeting on Saturday, Dec.
Rain expected Thursday: Clear weekend in the forecastTimes-Standard - Wed Nov 25
It looks like the rain will be here just in time for Thanksgiving dinner. "We're probably going to see some rain here late in the day Thursday and into Thursday night, but it should be dry out for the weekend," said Douglas Boushey, a chief meteorologist with the National Weather Service.
County and state employment picture weakensThe Willits News - Wed Nov 25
California's unemployment rate increased to 12.5 percent in October, driven by overall increases in all but five counties.
Best held to answer to murder chargeTimes-Standard - Tue Nov 24
The man accused of killing William John Lundy in a Trinidad trailer earlier this year was held to answer to a charge of murder after a brief preliminary hearing Monday.
It's our worldTimes-Standard - Tue Nov 24
For many people, the holidays are a time for reflection and thankfulness. As Americans, we have much to be thankful for this holiday season.
Another EPD employee files suit against cityTimes-Standard - Tue Nov 24
Former Eureka Police Department public information officer Suzanne Owsley filed a lawsuit against the city last week, alleging employment discrimination, harassment, wrongful demotion and the intentional infliction of emotional distress.
Anyone need a redwood?Santa Rosa Press Democrat - Sun Nov 22
Published: Sunday, November 22, 2009 at 8:34 p.m. Last Modified: Sunday, November 22, 2009 at 8:34 p.m. Thousands of foot-tall orphaned baby redwood trees sit in rows in a Humboldt County greenhouse, products of the ongoing economic slump and changes in forestry practices.
Blue Lake Casino holds gift, food driveTimes-Standard - Sun Nov 22
Blue Lake Casino & Hotel and the Blue Lake Rancheria Tribe has announced the collection of more than $20,000 in donations of toys and food in just the first two weeks of a six-week gift and food drive.
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