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Earthquake! 2.0M Earthquake 14 Kilometers West of Petrolia
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Ken Waldvogel and the Artists of Canvas + Clay Present: Abstract Worlds August 3 – September 7
This is a press release from Ken Waldvogel and the Artists of Canvas + Clay :. OPENING RECEPTION : ARTS ALIVE! SATURDAY AUG 3, 6-9pm CLOSING RECEPTION : ARTS ALIVE! SATURDAY SEPT 7, 6-9pm CANVAS + CLAY GALLERY. 233 F Street, Old Town Eureka. Gallery Hours M-F 9am-2pm + by...
Local clubs to co-host Rumble in the Redwoods this weekend
By Ray Hamill — Three local youth baseball clubs will join forces this weekend to host a tournament here on the North Coast. The Six Rivers Kings, the Northern Humboldt Steelheads and the Lost Coast Legends are all well used to traveling hundreds of miles to play in tournaments several times a year, but they won’t have to travel very far this week.
Music Tonight: Thursday, July 25
The Logger Bar is the spot for some country-tinged, folky rock music as Portland’s Cruise Control coasts into town for an evening of free music starting at 9 p.m. I listened to some of the group’s tunes online, and found them to be some sweet, light-hearted stuff. Also on the bill is a brand new local band called Buzz Buzz Radio, so for those of you looking to get in on the ground floor of fandom, tonight’s the night.
Tom Jackson Jr. Retreating and Controversy around the Old Jacobs Middle School
On this week’s episode of the NCJ Preview, we’re joined by California Local News fellow Kelby McIntosh, as he talks about Cal Poly Humboldt President Tom Jackson Jr. retreating to a tenured professor position at the university, updates to the controversy swirling around the Eureka City Schools Board of Trustees and the old Jacobs Middle School property exchange, as well as a tasty garden cocktail that’s a must add to your summer drink list.
10th annual 'Get Out and Play Day' in Eureka
EUREKA, Calif. — There are various activities to enjoy this weekend during the 10th annual "Get Out and Play Day" in Eureka. On Saturday, July 27, you can take part in various activities, completely free, for all ages across the city. For a full list of events, CLICK HERE.
Partly Built New Acute Rehab Building at Redwood Memorial Scrapped, and Providence Employees Say Inpatient Rehab May Be Eliminated Altogether
More than six years after Providence broke ground on a brand new, 12,000-square-foot Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation Addition at Redwood Memorial Hospital in Fortuna, construction has been halted, and plans to complete the facility have been canceled. Meanwhile, Providence employees at St. Joseph Hospital in Eureka say the existing inpatient rehabilitation...
Hill Fire Personnel Say Conditions are Improving, but Warn It’s Still Quite Hot and Dry for July
Last night, incident commanders and personnel working the Hill Fire hosted a community meeting at the Willow Creek Bible Church to provide updates on the blaze that began July 15. As of last night, the fire was 7,050 acres at 14% containment, according to Operations Section Chief Kerri Williamson. The...
Friends of the Redwood Libraries Hosting Their Biggest Sale of the Year
This is a press release from Friends of the Redwood Libraries:. The Friends of the Redwood Libraries annual $2 A Bag sale will be held on Friday and Saturday, July 26 and 27, at the Eureka Library,1313 3rd Street. Sale hours both days will be from 10 AM to 3:30 PM. Friday’s sale is for members only, with memberships available at the door from only $5 for individuals and $8 for families. Saturday’s sale is open to everyone, but remember that for the small price of a membership, you can get an even better chance at all the books on Friday.
Northern California forecast: Gusty winds Friday bring elevated wildfire risk
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Wildfire risk is higher than average Friday for Northern California as gusty winds could help fuel fires. A red flag warning issued by the National Weather Service is in effect through 11 p.m. because of southern winds. That could be problematic for firefighters as they work to extinguish the Park Fire, California's largest wildfire of the year so far.
CA housing affordability crisis has been decades in the making - what got us here?
Housing experts say the homelessness crisis has been decades in the making.Prop 13, which limits property taxes, is one challenge in California. Then, there are competing local, state and federal laws.And it all comes at a time when wider economic forces are putting pressure on people struggling to get by.We took a deeper look into what got us here."You can think about homelessness as being a math problem, where people have an income, and there is rent. And it doesn't quite add up," said Jennifer Friedenbach, executive director of the Coalition on Homelessness in San Francisco.MORE: Newsom issues executive order...
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