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.
Wednesday, July 28, 2021
San Jose Mercury News: Offices, 600-plus homes could sprout near San Jose BART station
Action News Chico: MARIJUANA DELIVERY DRIVER ROBBED, POLICE LOOKING FOR SUSPECTS
Non Sequitur: Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for Thu, 29 Jul 2021
Washington Post: Something strange is happening in Britain. Covid cases are plummeting instead of soaring.
Washington Post: In Peru, a rural schoolteacher rises from obscurity to the presidency
Seattle Times: Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, acknowledges speaking with Trump on Jan. 6
Wild Rivers Outpost: Supervisor Howard Calls for Change in State Bill That Would Allow Wildlife Conservation Board to Lease, Sell Public Lands to Tribes
The Oregonian: Portland announces people can’t camp in forested areas during wildfire season, a move intended to protect homeless from fire
The Oregonian: Man who laundered millions in Mexican cartel proceeds from small SE Portland store gets 11 years in prison
LA Times: L.A. finalizes its anti-camping law, setting the stage for vote-by-vote enforcement
LA Times: Newsom’s biggest recall danger: Complacent Democrats who don’t turn out to vote
LA Times: Breaking: Bipartisan infrastructure deal clears key Senate vote
Press Democrat: Unsheltered Friends brings Rohnert Park homeless first mobile shower unit
Press Democrat: Lake County reports highest level of COVID-19 transmission in California
The Guardian: The ‘LeBron James of weightlifting’ knows the sport’s Olympic future is murky
The Guardian: ‘We will return’: the battle to save an ancient Palestinian village from demolition
The Guardian: ZZ Top bassist Dusty Hill dies aged 72
County of Humboldt: July 28, 2021 - County Tops 5,000 Cases of COVID-19; Public Urged to Help Contain Spread of Virus
NCJ: HumCo Confirms 21 New COVID Cases, Tops 5,000
RHBB: Family of Former Mendocino Resident Lost on Oregon Volcano Says ‘There Is No More Appropriate Tombstone for Steve than Mt. Jefferson’
City of Arcata Meetings: Economic Development Committee - Agenda - Aug 3, 2021 5:00 PM
EcoNews: Get On Board For The Climate: Proceeding with Caution
EcoNews: Eye on Washington August 2021
EcoNews: Book Review: Working Together on Working Together, The ‘Prosocial’ Method for Building Cooperative Groups
EcoNews: Get Ready for Coastal Cleanup Month 2021!
NCJ: Kokatat Paddling Apparel Under New Ownership
RHBB: Semi Damages Overcrossing on 299
KINS: Talkshop 072821 – Virginia Bass
Slate: We Could Have Stopped the Eviction Wave That’s Coming
NPR: 4 Takeaways From The Emotional 1st Select Committee Hearing On The Capitol Attack
NY Times: As China Boomed, It Didn’t Take Climate Change Into Account. Now It Must.
Politico: Biden wants Putin to behave. So why not go after his money?
SoHum Parlance: We’re just about in the red zone
NY Times: Bribes and Doping: Weight Lifting, an Original Olympic Sport, May Be Dropped
NY Times: How Many People Are at Risk of Losing Their Homes in Your Neighborhood? (Map Included)
SF Chronicle: The biggest aspect of the Gavin Newsom recall no one's talking about
Washington Post: The false GOP claim that Pelosi turned down National Guard before Jan. 6 attack
Washington Post: Get ready to pay more for tomatoes, as California growers reel from extreme weather
The Hill: Pfizer says third vaccine shot 'strongly' boosts immune response against delta variant
The Hill: WHO says COVID-19 deaths up 21 percent globally in last week
The Hill: Two dead, dozens injured in Texas chemical plant leak
LA Times: California expands Medi-Cal, offering relief to older immigrants without legal status
LA Times: Column: Simone Biles will not compete in Olympic all-around gymnastics final
The Guardian: ‘We don’t deserve this’: new app places US caregivers under digital surveillance
The Hill: California teen fights off vicious crocodile that dragged her underwater
NCJ: CDC Recommends Humboldt County Mask Up Due to High COVID Transmission Rates
The Guardian: Why is a big oil company investing huge amounts of money in Wyoming wind?