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Monday, Nov. 29, 2021
NY Times: Europe Revisits Nuclear Power as Climate Deadlines Loom
Marin Independent Journal: Bay Area wealth fuels record second-home purchases
Marin Independent Journal: Marin salmon spawning season off to robust start
The Guardian: Greenpeace: half a century on the frontline of environmental photo activism
LA Times: To protest COVID mandates, Oroville declared itself a ‘constitutional republic’
The Guardian: Nurdles: the worst toxic waste you’ve probably never heard of
KTLA: USC hires Oklahoma’s Lincoln Riley, one of college football’s top coaches
Washington Post: ‘Hate crime’ attacks by Israeli settlers on Palestinians spike in the West Bank
RHBB: Governor Newsom, Siebel Newsom Hosting 90th Annual California State Capitol Tree Lighting Ceremony
Sunday, Nov. 28, 2021
Daily Beast: Is Vertical Farming the Best Way to Stop the Future Food Crisis Looming Over American Cities
AP News: Community systems offer alternative paths for solar growth
Non Sequitur: Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for Mon, 29 Nov 2021
SFGate: Writer takes inaugural flight direct to Vegas from Humboldt
Samoa Softball: Hey you ! Old Timer! Winter Softball Practice.
Seattle Times: As ketamine clinics emerge in Seattle to treat mental illness, so does debate about safety and regulations
SFGATE: What happens when a small California city gets a direct flight to Las Vegas
RHBB: Dense Fog Will Impact Humboldt and Del Norte Until Noon, Says NWS
RHBB: [UPDATE 10:56 a.m.: Reopened] Avenue of the Giants Shutdown After Rollover Crash
NPR: It’s Now Possible To Visit The Smithsonian’s African American History Museum Virtually
NPR: Peru has the world's highest COVID death rate. Here's why
The Hill: Fauci says 'we're going to have to start living with COVID'
CNN: Magnitude 7.5 earthquake shakes Peru
NY Times: How Austin Became One of the Least Affordable Cities in America
NY Times: North Carolina’s Furniture Hub Is Booming. What Comes Next?
Washington Post: Two American Indian tribes in Delaware get help in buying back their ancestral homelands
Washington Post: The Black people who lived in Walden Woods long before Henry David Thoreau
The Guardian: Opinion: Republicans are quietly rigging election maps to ensure permanent rule
The Guardian: How Manchin and Sinema’s status as Senate holdouts is proving lucrative
Sacramento Bee: About 1 million Californians could have to repay pandemic unemployment money to EDD
LA Times: The Comic-Con Museum is ready to open its doors
LA Times: The ‘Mighty Mo’ begins her second century as a swimming champion
KRCR: Mexico's avocado growers become vigilantes to fight cartel extortion
KRCR: Machoopda Tribe holds 4th annual Chico Indian Market
Press Democrat: Skunk Train owner’s acquisition of Fort Bragg mill site upends city plans amid growing conflict, mistrust
Curry Coastal Pilot: Crab Season: 2021 commercial season opens Dec. 1
Del Norte Triplicate: Harbor district begins evicting some long-term RV users
RHBB: OR93 Found Dead in Kern County
Saturday, Nov. 27, 2021
Humboldt Sports: Looking back on a memorable soccer season on the North Coast
Humboldt Sports: Expect the Warriors to be force for the foreseeable future
RHBB: Traffic Collision Blocks Southbound Broadway in Eureka
Humboldt Sports: GIRTLS BASKETBALL — Fortuna girls top Fort Bragg in opener
Humboldt Sports: H-DNL basketball welcomes a lot of new head coaches this season
Non Sequitur: Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for Sun, 28 Nov 2021
RHBB: Another Day, Another Save: Miranda’s Rescue Helps Hundreds of Animals a Year, Says Its Founder
HipHopHumboldt: Episode 6 - RAP Ferreira, Styles P Havoc collab, local artist drops
RHBB: No Cases of New COVID Variant, Omicron, Found in the U.S.
RHBB: Fatal Crash Early Thanksgiving Day North of Willits
NY Times : Inside a Terrarium, It’s Always Gardening Season
NY Times : Iran Forcefully Clamps Down on Protests Against Growing Water Shortages
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