Humboldt News Sources
Friday, July 24, 2020
NCJ: JIC: "Bars and Dine-In Restaurant Closures Remain in Effect"
Times-Standard : Humboldt County: Bars and dine-in restaurants are still closed
NCJ: Donors Give Over $150,000 in Emergency Support for HSU Students
Wild Rivers Outpost: Del Norte Teachers Assn. President Signs Letter to Local Districts Advocating Student Safety; Parents Asked to Learning Preference
Times-Standard : PHOTOS: Dogs, humans find fun at Hiller Dog Park
Times-Standard : Autopsy set for next week for man fatally shot by EPD officer
NCJ: Fire in Hoopa Now 100 Acres and 43 Percent Contained
NCJ: Eureka Street Art Festival Announces Artists for Third Annual Event
Times-Standard : Bear River Casino employee tests positive for COVID-19; casino remains open
RHBB: Milepost 21 Fire South of Weitchpec Now Estimated to be 100 Acres, 43% Contained
Wild Rivers Outpost: Yurok Tribe Announces Lineup for Tribal Council Elections
RHBB: Forest Service Reminds Visitors of State-Wide Campfire Restrictions
NCJ: Eureka Police Fatally Shoot Reportedly Armed Suicidal Man
Wild Rivers Outpost: Solar Project Nears Completion; Harbor District Seeks Developers to Revitalize its 'Land-based Assets'
Times-Standard : Eureka police shoot, kill armed man in Thursday night standoff
RHBB: Deputy Health Officer Dr. Josh Ennis Explains the Alert Level In Humboldt, Talks COVID Hospital Capacity and Latino Essential Workers Exposure
Thursday, July 23, 2020
Wild Rivers Outpost: Five More COVID-19 Cases in Del Norte County Are Connected to Pelican Bay State Prison; Other Positive Staffers Are Curry County Residents
NCJ: Shooting in Eureka Sends One to Hospital
RHBB: Three New Cases Today July 23
Wild Rivers Outpost: Pucci Foods Takeover of Alber Building Progresses; Crescent City Harbor Commissioners Approves Lease Transfer
KMUD: Local Business Allies Distributing Free Personal Protective Equipment
NCJ: Public Health Confirms Three New COVID-19 Cases
Times-Standard : Thursday, July 23: Number of new Humboldt County COVID-19 cases confirmed today: 3
NCJ: Rio Dell Volunteer Corp Distributes PPE Supplies to Local Businesses
Times-Standard : Eureka police seeking carjacking suspect
Times-Standard : ‘Game-changer’: Yurok Tribe to boost internet speeds, range
NCJ: Huffman Supports Legislation Blocking Federal Paramilitary Occupations in Portland and Other Cities
Wild Rivers Outpost: 10 More Active COVID-19 Cases Could Land Del Norte On California's Monitoring List, OES Manager Says
NCJ: Abundance or Shortage? Newsom and Hospitals at Odds Over Mask Supply for Health Care Workers
Times-Standard : Despite fewer first-timers, overall enrollment up at HSU
KMUD: SoHum Residents, County Officials Debate Cannabis Code Enforcement
Times-Standard : Shasta County deputy’s report refutes accusations about local judge
NCJ: Modernization of the DMV Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
RHBB: [UPDATE 11:34a.m.] Vehicle Strikes Pedestrian Then Rolls Over Just North of the Dr. Fine Bridge; One Person Trapped Inside the Vehicle
NCJ: Extrication Needed After Crash on 299
RHBB: [UPDATE 10:37 a.m.: Second Ambulance Requested] Crash off 101 at Weott Offramp
RHBB: [UPDATE 10:26 a.m.] Rollover Crash on 101
RHBB: [UPDATE 10:06 a.m.] Extrication Needed After Crash on 299
NCJ: Fire Near Weitchpec Threatens 'Cultural Resources'
RHBB: Though Quieter Yesterday, the MP 21 Fire Near Weitchpec Could Intermittently Close Hwy 96 Today
RHBB: California Officials Announce Latest COVID-19 Facts
Times-Standard : Aiding Ash: Sequoia Humane Society seeks funding to help with cost of dog’s medical treatment
Times-Standard : Throwback Thursday: Local deaths reported in second wave of Spanish flu
RHBB: The Good News Is That Hwy 36 Will Have Only 30 Minute Delays
Wednesday, July 22, 2020
RHBB: [UPDATE 7:47 p.m.: One Lane Reopened] Southbound 101 Blocked North of Rio Dell
NCJ: Yurok Broadband Connect Project a 'Game Changer' for the Tribe
KMUD: Redwood Acres Call for Public Support and Government Funding to Stay Open
KMUD: KMUD First Ever Virtual Talent Show Now Open for Contestants
Mad River Union: Cannabis enforcement targets repeat violators
Mad River Union: Blue Lake Notes: Low and Slow is the way to go
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