Articles by Dezmond Remington

June 2026

Eureka Marina Boat Fire Smokes Up Downtown

The Hotel Arcata Is Firmly Against the Reopening of Sidelines Sports Bar, Files Protest with the ABC

McKinleyville, Though Saddled With Some Serious Issues, Still Has a Lot to Lean On and Use for Future Growth, Researchers Find

Remember Yesterday’s Earthquake Notification? There May be a Better Way Someday, Cal Poly Geologist Says

Arcata Sauna Facility Put on Ice (Temporarily, At Least)

Arcata’s Key to Growing Its Economy: More Arcata, Consultants Say

FREE-WHEELIN’: McKay Community Bike Park Construction Begins

RESURRECTION: The Sidelines Sports Bar, a Once-Infamous Tavern Row Establishment, May be Reopening — With the City’s Blessing

The City of Arcata’s Wallet Is a Little Light; Bean-Counters Urge Caution

Arcata Wood-Heated Sauna Proposal Not Quite Shot Down in Flames by Planning Commission

Despite Wood-Burning Appliance Ban, an Arcata Entrepreneur Hopes the City Will Give Him a Break on Wood-Fired Sauna Facility

Protestors, Revulsed by Miranda’s Rescue Allegations, Gathered En Masse Yesterday

(PHOTOS) A Pro-Dog, Anti-Miranda’s Rescue Courthouse Vigil is Drawing a Large Crowd

After Close to 50 Years In Action, The ‘Tour of the Unknown Coast’ Bicycle Event is Permanently Kaput

May 2026

Arcata OK’s the Yurok Tribe’s Natural Resources Campus, the City’s First Gateway Project

It Is Done: The Indianola Underpass (Now the Brad Mettam Memorial Interchange) Opened Today

Wood-Burning Stoves, Inclusionary Housing, and Neighborhood Conservation Areas Could be Axed in Arcata’s Near-ish Future

What Do Arcata’s Parks Sound Like Here, Now, and Forever? Playhouse Arts Asks You to Answer That Question

Arcata City Council Decides to Have Mercy on Guy with Messed-Up Backflow Prevention Device, Checks Out Cool New Website That Will Tell You How to Have the Perfect Humboldt Day

People Love Ragging on the C Street Bicycle Boulevard, Survey Says

A Father-Son Duo Sued Arcata in 2024, Claiming that the City Had Unlawfully Used Their Land to Build the Old Arcata Road Roundabout. A Resolution Doesn’t Seem Near

Though Delayed by a Few Months, the U.S. 101-Sunset Avenue Interchange Project’s Construction Will Probably Begin Next Summer

Big Changes for Arcata’s Land Use Code Are Incoming (Albeit from Far Away)

‘I Don’t See Anything Changing’: Wary of the Past, Some Northtown Business Owners and Residents Want HACHR’s New Office Far Away from Them

(PHOTOS) Arcata Fire and PG&E Battle (Simulated) Earthquake Carnage

SINKHOLES: Arcata City Council Approves Emergency Spending to Fix Two of ‘Em, Also Adopts RCAP

Fortuna to Consider Converting its Depot Museum Into a Standalone Nonprofit

April 2026

(PHOTOS) McKinleyville Amazon Warehouse Meeting Draws Huge, Furious Crowd

There Will be an Anti-Amazon Protest This Afternoon Before an Informational Meeting About the Proposed Warehouse

Faced with Painful Budget Cuts, Fortuna Debates Selling the River Lodge and Closing the Depot Museum

Hoopa’s Youth are Getting a Swim Team — Likely the First of Its Kind on Tribal Land — and its Founders Hope It’ll Make a Splash

(PHOTOS) Wiyot Tribe Breaks Ground on Downtown Eureka Affordable Housing Project

Fortuna Awards $846,000 Contract to Consulting Firm for General Plan Update

Gov. Newsom Declares Arcata Fire State of Emergency, Potentially Allowing Flow of State Funds

Arcata Likely to Pass New, Higher Water Rates this Wednesday

DANK NEWS: Arcata City Council To Consider Legalizing Indoor Weed-Smoking Lounges

Fortuna’s $1.8 Million Funding Gap is Already Bad for the City, and it May Get Worse. Could a Sales Tax Hike Staunch the Bleeding?

More Sales Taxes on the Way? Fortuna City Council Adds Measure to November Ballot

After Many Revisions, Fortuna City Council Passes Rent Guidelines for Mobile Homes

Mystery Smells Attack Sunny Brae; Wastewater Treatment Plant Only Partially to Blame

Arcata City Council Ends Public Safety Committee, Waits on Improving Tourism Website

Gas Prices Are Sky-High — But Humboldtians Aren’t Yet Taking the Bus

March 2026

‘Outdated in Terms of Design, Functionality, Accessibility, and User Experience’: Arcata to Consider Giving its Tourism Website a Facelift

Annie & Mary Trail Paved All the Way to West End

Arcata City Council May Axe Public Safety Committee

RCEA Approves Shorter Work Week and Stepped-Up Salary Schedule

(CORRECTION) RCEA Employees May Receive Very Large Potential Salary Increases — And Work Fewer Hours

Cal Poly Humboldt Spent More Than $90,000 On an Independent Security Firm After the February Pro-Palestine Occupation

Fortuna Might Score Funding to Reopen Its Theater from…the State of California?

Here’s Why That Little Corner on Arcata’s 11th and B Streets is Closed