Humboldt News Sources
Friday, May 22, 2020
NCJ: Lost Coast Outpost:Trinidad Council Votes to Delay MOU with Rancheria
Wild Rivers Outpost: Del Norte Unified Seeks to Hold In-Person Graduation While Maintaining COVID-Appropriate Safety Measures
RHBB: Mendocino County Positive Tests Increased From 15 to 21 Cases, ‘Increasing Our Numbers by Almost 50%”
NCJ: Uplifting Effort Brings Masks to Those in Need, But More Are Appreciated
NCJ: Upcoming Virtual Summit is All About Trails
RHBB: Westhaven Cancels Boil Water Notice, Leak Repaired
Times-Standard : Eureka police investigating this morning’s West Avenue homicide
Times-Standard : Humboldt County unemployment rises to 13.7%, largest jump in decades
Mad River Union: There’s still so much to learn and assimilate about white privilege
NCJ: Pandemic Steals Most from Immigrant Working Women
Times-Standard : McKinleyville Aztec Grill customers may have come into contact with COVID-19 positive employee
NCJ: One Dead, One Wounded in Eureka Shooting
RHBB: Sheriff Honsal Talks Citations for Trimmigrants, Beach Parties, and Park day Use
RHBB: Garberville Sanitary District Manager Addresses Social Media Statements
Times-Standard : Farmers eligible for federal coronavirus relief as markets prices fall
Times-Standard : ‘Snuffle mats’: Handmade dog puzzles raise funds for Redwood Pals Rescue
Thursday, May 21, 2020
KMUD: Road Projects and Public Safety Updates Planned in Southern Humboldt
KMUD: Southern Humboldt Graduating Seniors Celebrated Through Donated Portraits
KMUD: Homicide on Campton Rd. in Eureka Under Investigation
KMUD: Humboldt County Residents Warned of Possible COVID-19 Exposure in McKinleyville
RHBB: Mendocino County Will Be Allowing Dine-in Restaurants
KMUD: KMUD Local News 05 21 20
Wild Rivers Outpost: Del Norte County Fair Cancelled Due to COVID-19 Pandemic
NCJ: UPDATE: Public Health Releases New Hours of Possible COVID Exposure at McKinelyville Business
NCJ: Nearly 800 Pounds of Marijuana Found After SoHum Traffic Stop
NCJ: For the First Time in Weeks, Public Health Reports No New COVID-19 Cases
RHBB: No New Positive Tests on May 21
Times-Standard : Thursday, May 21: Number of new Humboldt County COVID-19 cases confirmed today: 0
RHBB: Customers Possibly Exposed to COVID-19 at McKinleyville Aztec Grill Between 4:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. From May 15 to May 20
NCJ: List of Humboldt Retailers Certified to Reopen Continues to Grow
Mad River Union: The McKinleyville Chevron/Aztec Grill has been a coronavirus hotspot since last Friday
Times-Standard : Humboldt County: McKinleyville Chevron/Aztec Grill customers may have been exposed to COVID-19
Times-Standard : Humboldt County sheriff to Memorial Day weekend tourists: ‘Do not travel into our county’
NCJ: Rolling Out PPEs to First Responders Across Humboldt
Wild Rivers Outpost: Aaron Funk, Kamp Klamath Proprietor, Tourism Promoter and 'Renaissance Man,' Dies
KMUD: Eureka City Manager Resigns
NCJ: COVID-19 Case at Pelican Bay as Prison Transfers to Slowly Restart, but not from Humboldt Quite Yet
NCJ: Times-Standard: Eureka City Schools Facing Deep Budget Cuts
Times-Standard : ‘Unprecedented’ $3 million budget cut hits Eureka City Schools
RHBB: Large Marijuana Bust Occurring by Miranda
Times-Standard : Village no more: Disputed Arcata housing project won’t move forward
NCJ: Why Mass Gatherings Terrify Health Officials
NCJ: Times-Standard: Alder Bay Short on Staff Amid COVID-19 Outbreak
Mad River Union: Arcata’s Mall of the Wild – the Jacoby Creek Forest
Times-Standard : Court decides accused human trafficker can keep his attorney
NCJ: HSU Looks at Hybrid Online, Face-to-Face Learning Approach for the Fall
KMUD: Legal Issues Complicate Garberville Cannabis Manufacturing
Mad River Union: HSU seeking mix of in-person, cyber instruction for fall classes
NCJ: EPD Investigating Suspected Homicide
Times-Standard : Eureka police investigate death of 84-year-old man as a homicide