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.
Tuesday, Oct. 1
Times-Standard : Eureka’s St. Joseph defends care after lawsuit over abortion services
Eureka Elks Lodge #652: Veterans Car & Motorcycle Show
/r/humboldt: So of course this is the kinda of shit that gets us in the Guardian
Governor's Office: Cal Guard Counterdrug Task Force seizes more than 9.5 million pills with fentanyl
City of Eureka Meetings: City Council - Oct 01, 2024
Wild Rivers Outpost: Wild Rivers Outpost Says Farewell; Redwood Voice Community News Takes Over
Times-Standard : Got crabs? State recognizes Dungeness crustacean
Washington Post: Mushrooms are the darling of sustainability
Washington Post: Finding help to get sober is hard. In Kentucky, it’s even harder as a mom.
NY Times : Why Isn’t Harris Clobbering Trump? These 15 Swing State Voters Can Tell You.
Courthouse News Service: Federal permit for massive Alaska gold mine fails in court challenge
Pro Publica: EPA Says It Plans to Withdraw Approval for Chevron’s Plastic-Based Fuels That Are Likely to Cause Cancer
Washington Post: Meet the black-belt, tattooed IRS official who saved 23 children from their abusers
City of Eureka Meetings: City Council - Oct 01, 2024
The Oregonian: Strange odor in SW Washington definitely wasn’t from Mount St. Helens, scientists say
The Oregonian: Passing airman carries Washington hiker with broken ankle 3 hours to safety
KOMO: Striking Boeing machinists lose employee health care benefits today
The Oregonian: Orange Shirt Day honors Native people and painful legacy of residential schools
Courthouse News Service: San Diego officials lock in on first step for fixing Tijuana River sewage pollution
Courthouse News Service: Ninth Circuit allows crypto investor to pursue claim against AT&T over $24 million hack
Courthouse News Service: Scandinavia moves to counter escalating cross-border gang violence
Smithsonian Magazine: How One Researcher Accidentally Killed One of the Oldest Trees in the World
Smithsonian Magazine: Is Wildfire Smoke Causing Birds to Tend to Empty Nests?
the Atlantic: The Elite College Students Who Can’t Read Books
BBC: The only place where whales come to watch you
BBC: Digital overload: Why women are doing a hidden form of work
The Hill: CVS to lay off nearly 3,000 employees
Reuters: North Carolina searches for survivors cut off by Hurricane Helene
Reuters: How fentanyl traffickers are exploiting a U.S. trade law to kill Americans
BBC: US ports strike causes first shutdown in 50 years
The Oregonian: Montana man gets 6 months in prison for cloning giant sheep and breeding it for captive hunting
Oregon Public Broadcasting: Jimmy Carter turns 100, the first former president to do so
CBS News : Jimmy Carter turns 100, the first former president to do so
BBC: Israel launches ground invasion of southern Lebanon
ABC News: After Helene, searches continue for scores of loved ones unaccounted for after devastating storm
ABC News: ‘Sing Sing’ actor exonerated of murder after nearly 24 years in prison
NPR: Why the most climate-resistant glaciers are hiding in plain sight
NPR: Poll workers can be hard to find. In Nebraska, election officials can draft them
NPR: The pipeline of deadly fentanyl into the U.S. may be drying up, experts say
NPR: A tiny town just got slammed by Helene. It could massively disrupt the tech industry
KRCR: Massive manhunt continues for dangerous escaped inmate in Northern California
KRCR: Redding vigilante group members arrested after altercation with alleged predator
Sacramento Bee: Sutter County proceeds with possible new city and thousands of homes north of Sacramento
KTLA: Regulators rule MLB owner stole sand from public beach in Malibu
East Bay Times: The Park Fire, the state’s fourth-largest wildfire ever, is finally out
East Bay Times: Claudia Sheinbaum to be sworn in as 1st female president of Mexico, a country with pressing problems
World Animal News: Victory For Wildlife: California Governor Signs Toughest Rat Poison Restrictions Into Law
LA Times: California enacts unprecedented restrictions on rat poisons in bid to protect wildlife
LA Times: As investors replace residents, Cayucos, gem of the Central Coast, is becoming a seasonal ghost-town
LA Times: Simulated gunfire banned from active-shooter drills in schools under new California law