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Controversial Panhandling Ordinance Divides Arcata City Council

MANY EUREKA RESTAURANTS CONTRIBUTE TO A CLEANER ENVIRONMENT

EUREKA CITY SCHOOLS PREDICTS SUBSTANTIAL LAYOFFS DUE TO BUDGET CUTS

Crippled by the State cuts to education, Eureka City Schools says they may have to issue lay-off notices to over 30 employees by next week.

Some Arcata & McKinleyville PG&E Customers to Lose Power

THOUSANDS OF RESIDENTS IN ARCATA AND MCKINLEYVILLE WILL BE WITHOUT POWER FOR SEVERAL HOURS THIS WEEKEND AS PG AND E REPLACES EQUIPMENT AT THE ARCATA SUBSTATION.

TRINIDAD CITY COUNCIL SEEKS GRANT TO FIX DANGEROUS ROAD

THE CITY OF TRINIDAD IS SEEKING A GRANT TO GET CONSULTING ON HOW TO FIX A DANGEROUS SECTION OF ROADWAY AFTER RECEIVING SEVERAL RESIDENTIAL COMPLAINTS. 

JEFFERSON SCHOOL PROPERTY BATTLE HEATS UP

With the battle between bidders for the Jefferson school property heating up, College of the Redwoods pulls out its offer.

SMOKING THAT CIGARETTE COULD BURN YOUR WALLET

You might have to think twice before you smoke again. That's the message the American Cancer Society is hoping to spread.

Ink People Center for The Arts Keeps Programs Going

TWO MONTHS AGO AFTER THE SIX-POINT-FIVE MAGNITUDE EARTHQUAKE STRUCK THE NORTH COAST, THE INK PEOPLE CENTER FOR THE ARTS IN EUREKA STILL REMAINS IN A TEMPORARY LOCATION.

LOCAL SCHOOLS ECHO STATEWIDE BUDGET CUT PROTEST

With some schools losing over $300 000 this year, students and staff are upset with the State.

Humboldt Creamery Founder's Grandson Reacts to Ghilarducci's Not Guilty Plea

Former Humboldt Creamery CEO, Rich Ghilarducci entered a not guilty plea yesterday to a charge stemming from the scandal that ended in the creamery filing for bankruptcy.

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