DISCLAIMER: None of the stuff below is written or endorsed by the Outpost, and we’d be willing to bet that at least some of it is crazy and/or wrong. Use critical thinking.
Monday, Oct. 3, 2022
KRCR: Beaver dams could help reduce wildfire risk in Siskiyou County
Press Democrat: Killings of 5 men in Stockton are related, police say
SF Chronicle: 2 Berkeley High School students killed, 2 wounded in Oakland mass shooting
SF Chronicle: Black Cowboy Association festival draws hundreds in West Oakland
Times-Standard : Humboldt County Planning Commission set to review apology letter to tribes
City of Eureka Meetings: Eureka Energy Committee - Oct 03, 2022
RHBB: Prayer and Politics Converge at Anti-Abortion Rally in Eureka Yesterday
RHBB: Shark Bite at Centerville Beach Sunday Sends Surfer to the Hospital With a Serious Injury
RHBB: Arcata Offers Some ‘Trail Etiquette Reminders’
RHBB: CDFW Offers ‘Avian Influenza Guidance for Waterfowl Hunters’
RHBB: Caltrans Holding Meeting to Discuss ‘Beautification’ of Berry Summit on Wednesday
Sunday, Oct. 2, 2022
Non Sequitur: Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for Mon, 03 Oct 2022
SoHum Parlance: Animated simulation of the first day of nuclear war between Russia and NATO – nearly 200 million deaths
NBC News: Video: Captives of Cannabis: Human Trafficking In The Marijuana Industry
Gizmodo: Our Cancers Are Filled With Fungi
Times of Israel: Fungus is telltale cancer sign, possibly screenable by blood test: Israel-US study
NY Times: Once Known for Vaccine Skeptics, Marin Now Tells Them ‘You’re Not Welcome’
Washington Post: How to scrub your phone number and address from Google search
Pocket: The Forgotten Art of Squatting Is a Revelation for Bodies Ruined by Sitting
The Guardian: Amtrak suspends San Diego-Los Angeles service due to shifting ground
The Guardian: US supreme court to decide cases with ‘monumental’ impact on democracy
LA Times: Column: Climate change is fueling extremism, raising tempers along with temperatures
LA Times: Column: California spends billions rebuilding burned towns. The case for calling it quits
KTLA: These are the oldest newspapers in California still in operation
KTVU: US housing recession could send home prices tumbling 20%, economist says
SF Chronicle: S.F. expects to eventually open supervised drug consumption sites inside some new ‘wellness hubs’
RHBB: Dry Weather Test Extension in Humboldt County
RHBB: Fall-Run Chinook Salmon Quota Met on Upper Klamath River
Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022
Humboldt Sports: VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS — Career day for Hough as Redwoods wins a thriller
Humboldt Sports: Corsairs edge the Owls in double-OT instant classic at the Redwood Bowl
Humboldt Sports: SOCCER ROUNDUP — Panthers knock off defending champs; Cubs tie the Cats
Humboldt Sports: New-look offensive line steps up for Crusaders in loss at Oakland Tech
Humboldt Sports: Sundberg dominates at Eureka on her way to a third H-DNL win
RHBB: Man Stuck While Climbing Cliff West of Willow Creek
Non Sequitur: Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for Sun, 02 Oct 2022
RHBB: Smoke from 47-Acre Prescribed Burn Visible to Southern Humboldt Residents
Tuluwat Examiner: The Right’s wish list
Humboldt Sports: VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS — Panthers take control in the first half
RHBB: Fatal Crash on 299 This Morning
EcoNews: Which Way the Wind Festival
Times-Standard : Jacob Steichen was ‘gravely disabled’ 3 days before fatal stabbing, clinician said
Times-Standard : Civic calendar | Humboldt County planners consider letter of apology to Wiyot Tribe
Washington Post: Supreme Court to hear high-stakes challenge to Clean Water Act
The Guardian: Amsterdam considers banning ‘cannabis tourists’ from its coffee shops
LA Times: Five Stockton homicides are ‘related,’ police seeking person of interest
LA Times: As a young man, I traveled the High Sierra by mule. After 59 years, I tried it again
SF Chronicle: Humboldt will have the fastest sea level rise on the West Coast. Here’s what’s at stake
RHBB: PG&E Plans to Spray Herbicides on Hundreds of Private Parcels Throughout Humboldt County
Humboldt Sports: FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL — Statement win for Warriors; Little 4 kicks off