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Thursday, Dec. 2, 2021

Humboldt Sports: BOYS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP — A busy night for H-DNL teams as tournaments return

Humboldt Sports: Crusaders hold on to beat the Panthers in exciting season opener

Humboldt Sports: Loggers dominate River Valley in tourney opener

Humboldt Sports: Wrestling returns as H-DNL teams prepare for Battle at the Border

The Oregonian: Jordan Cove developers abandon plans for pipeline, Coos Bay LNG terminal

the o: Someone poisoned at least 8 wolves in eastern Oregon; State police searching for suspects

Huffington Post: It Hasn't Snowed In Denver Yet This Winter (Or Fall)

Orange Co. Register: Energy secretary: Offshore wind brings ‘gust’ of job growth

Hartford Courant: Connecticut Audubon Society report raises alarm about bird decline: ‘Three billion are gone’

The Guardian: Californian firm touts ‘mushroom leather’ as sustainability gamechanger

The Guardian: Chilean environmental activist who opposed dam projects found dead

LA Times: Norway reports at least 50 Omicron cases linked to one office Christmas party

Courthouse News Service: Georgia election workers sue right-wing site for defamation

Bakersfield Californian: DMV extends expiring commercial driver’s licenses through February 2022

Bakersfield Californian: California fines PG&E millions over Kincade fire – the state’s worst wildfire of 2019

RHBB: Two Simultaneous Crashes on Broadway Snarl Traffic

KINS: PM News 120221

Wild Rivers Outpost: DN Search & Rescue Volunteers May Push For Stronger Measures to Deter People From Crescent City Jetty

RHBB: 2 Hospitalizations, 22 New Cases Reported

SoHum Parlance: HSU voting rate increased by more than a third between 16 and 20

Governor's Office: Governor Newsom Announces Appointments 12.2.21

Non Sequitur: Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for Fri, 03 Dec 2021

Governor's Office: Governor Newsom, First Partner Siebel Newsom Encourage Californians to Shop Local for the Holidays

Wild Rivers Outpost: CCPD's New Grant-funded School Resource Officer Will Focus On Tobacco-Use Prevention

Humboldt Sports: Eureka boys drop tourney opener against Whitney

City of Eureka Meetings: City Council - Dec 07, 2021

Wild Rivers Outpost: Curry County Commissioners Discuss the Possibility of Regulating Vacation Rentals

Tuluwat Examiner: Standing up to the Ku Klux Klan caucus

KINS: Talkshop 120221 – William Honsal

RHBB: Minor Crash on 101 Near Loleta

KINS: AM News 120221

KINS: Dan Price – CC120221

The Guardian: ‘Like putting a lithium mine on Arlington cemetery’: the fight to save sacred land in Nevada

Washington Post: Opinion: ‘Roe’ is dead. The Roberts Court’s ‘stench’ will live forever.

Washington Post: Trump could pocket $100 million in deal for money-losing D.C. hotel

Washington Post: Democrats want to prevent new oil and gas drilling in most U.S. waters. Their plan might work.

NPR: Debt collectors can now text, email and DM you on social media

KTLA: Jacqueline Avant, wife of music legend Clarence Avant, shot and killed in Beverly Hills

LA Times: Environmental group and Tejon Ranch agree on plan to build 19,300 zero-emission homes

LA Times: The American West went through climate hell in 2021. But there’s still hope

LA Times: Hack exposes personal information of 400,000 Planned Parenthood Los Angeles patients

LA Times: Facing housing crisis, L.A. voters back duplexes in single-family neighborhoods

KRCR: Local Redding music producer nominated for two Grammys

KRCR: Appeals court reinstates Texas mask mandate ban in schools

Press Democrat: Clover Sonoma sells stake in its dairy business to Colombia food company

East Bay Times: COVID: Why California is moving forward with firing vaccine-resistant health care workers

Anderson Valley Advertiser: Reported Oil Spill on Skunk Train Tracks

Anderson Valley Advertiser: Skunk Train Buys Fort Bragg Mill Site

Anderson Valley Advertiser: When Fort Bragg Had a Real Railroad

SFGate: Hawaii: Petroleum detected in tap water near Pearl Harbor


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