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Monday, June 30
Times-Standard : ‘They’re strangling the golden goose’; tax hike for cannabis retailers to begin Tuesday
Times-Standard : Humboldt County Supervisors to hear report from Area 1 Agency on Aging
NCJ: Music Tonight: Monday, June 30
NCJ: Music Tonight: Monday, June 30
Times-Standard : Photos | Hundreds celebrate Lost Coast Pride
RHBB: CAL FIRE Suspends Burn Permits in Mendocino County
RHBB: Parks California Invites Community and Tribal Organizations to Apply for 2026 Route to Parks Grants
RHBB: Life Plan Humboldt Finalizes Land Purchase for ‘Innovative’ Senior Living Community
Sunday, June 29
ABC News: 2 dead in Idaho after firefighters ambushed by gunfire while responding to blaze: Sheriff
Washington Post: This low-tech program has saved birds from extinction. The administration wants to end it.
100% Humboldt, with Scott Hammond: #85. Jim Campbell-Spickler: Climbing Trees, Studying Wildlife, and Leading the Sequoia Park Zoo
RHBB: [UPDATE 3:22 p.m.] New Fire in the Outskirts of Redding
SF Gate: After 50 years, the Berkeley Flea Market is closing
SF Gate: Brothers missing for 3 weeks found dead off California highway
The Guardian: Make beads, not war: a bedazzled fighter jet lands in Seattle
The Guardian: Will Shasta's Sáttítla Highlands National Monument Survive Trump 2.0?
RHBB: Elderly Man Bitten by Bear After Bear is Struck by Vehicle
The Atlantic: The Liberal Misinformation Bubble About Youth Gender Medicine
NY Times : Maybe It’s Not Just Aging. Maybe It’s Anemia.
The Atlantic: America’s Coming Smoke Epidemic
The Atlantic: That Dropped Call With Customer Service? It Was on Purpose.
Food Dive: Texas approves law requiring warning labels for food additives
Washington Post: No bones, no scales, no problem: The first lab-grown salmon sold in the U.S.
Reuters: Rocks in Canada's Quebec province found to be the oldest on Earth
Reuters: Crime costs Chile $8 billion a year as violence chokes economic growth
NY Times : Vehicles: They’re Tiny. They’re Slow. And People Are Obsessed.
NY Times : G.O.P. Bill Has $1.1 Trillion in Health Cuts and 11.8 Million Losing Care, C.B.O. Says
The Oregonian: Fancy new Amtrak trains are coming to the Pacific Northwest
Washington Post: The first rule in Trump’s Washington: Don’t write anything down
Politico: Trump pollster warns Senate GOP against deeper Medicaid cuts
Politico: RFK Jr. is bringing psychedelics to the Republican Party
OPB: Fresh wasabi is hard to get in the US — unless you live in Oregon
NY Times : A.I. Videos Have Never Been Better. Can You Tell What’s Real?
Indian Country Today: EPA grants were set to address health risks on the Hopi and Navajo Reservations, until the Trump administration cut them
Reuters: Over a third of people on sinking Tuvalu seek Australia's climate visas
Politico: Senate Republicans’ tax cuts cost projected to rise to $4.45T
AP News: Supreme Court preserves key part of Obamacare coverage requirements
NBC News: Driven to starvation, Sudanese people eat weeds and plants to survive as war rages
Washington Post: DOGE loses control over government grants website, freeing up billions
NY Times : Scientists Retrace 30,000-Year-Old Sea Voyage, in a Hollowed-Out Log
OPB: ‘Wildfire Days’ is about fighting fire — in the wilderness and in life
OPB: Take a look inside Mount Hood’s hand-built Steiner cabins
Oregon Public Broadcasting: Microgrids a step closer to reality for Oregon communities
Reuters: Trump wins as Supreme Court curbs judges, but may yet lose on birthright citizenship
The Hill: Updated Senate bill slashes wind and solar incentives – and adds a new tax
The Oregonian: How a remote fishing lodge became a bucket list Oregon getaway
The Oregonian: Portland Electric wants to add solar to troubled wind farm instead of replacing turbines
BBC: The virtually abandoned Florida airport being turned into 'Alligator Alcatraz'
BBC: Venezuela's ex-spy chief pleads guilty to narco-terrorism charges
The Hill: A new Texas law could have wider effect on how food products are made, experts suggest