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St. Bernard’s Crusaders Dominate Hoopa Valley 45-6 in Opener
The St. Bernard’s Crusaders dominated their season opener with a 45-6 victory over Hoopa Valley, showcasing strong offensive performance and defensive resilience. St. Bernard’s quickly built a commanding lead, scoring three touchdowns in the first quarter alone. In stark contrast, Hoopa struggled to recover after allowing multiple turnovers and only managed a single touchdown during the match. The Crusaders matched their previous season's opening game score against the same team, continuing a successful trajectory from their 2023 campaign. This win marks a promising start for the Crusaders, who now turn their focus to their upcoming home opener against Willits.
California Unveils Nation's First Renewable Hydrogen Hub in Oakland, Governor Newsom Forecasts Greener Future
California marked an environmental milestone with the debut of its new renewable hydrogen hub, the first of its kind in the nation. Governor Gavin Newsom and other dignitaries convened in Oakland to celebrate the launch, emphasizing the state's role in forging a cleaner energy future. With a $12.6 billion investment, of which up to $1.2 billion stems from federal funds, according to the Office of the Governor of California, California's commitment to reducing carbon emissions takes a significant leap forward.
California legislature passes bill banning voter ID laws
(The Center Square) – The California legislature passed a bill banning local governments from adopting voter identification laws for local elections. California does not require identification to vote, but earlier this year, the City of Huntington Beach approved a voter ID requirement for municipal elections starting in 2026. This bill would override Huntington Beach’s policy. […]
California man in stolen vehicle arrested following police chase near Sutherlin
SUTHERLIN, Ore. – A 29-year-old California man was arrested in Douglas County on Friday afternoon after crashing the stolen car he was driving during a high-speed chase with police, according to the Sutherlin Police Department. Police officials said that Douglas County dispatchers received information at about 12:15 p.m. on...
You, Humboldt County Human, Are Invited to a Public Meeting on the Regional Climate Action Plan
Make your voice heard on local climate initiatives at the Humboldt Regional Climate Action Plan public meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 10. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. at the Wharfinger Building, located at 1 Marina Way in Eureka. Background. The County of Humboldt is working with incorporated cities and...
Bill allowing greater media access to California prisons heads to Newsom's desk
A bill that would allow greater media access to California prisons is headed to Gov. Gavin Newsom's desk for a possible signature.Senate Bill 254 from state Sen. Nancy Skinner, D-Berkeley, would also open the prison system to legislators and other state officials, including the governor, in order to improve transparency and oversight."California used to allow the news media much greater access to state prisons, so the public could be informed about prison conditions. But for the past three decades, California prisons have been among the least transparent in the nation," Skinner said in a news release Thursday. SB 254, co-sponsored...
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