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.
Thursday, April 11, 2024
SFGate: Sacramento student reported missing in Los Angeles area
The Guardian: EPA has limited six ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water - but there are 15,000
The Guardian: Vietnamese property tycoon sentenced to death in $27bn fraud case
The Guardian: Five Georgia students rescue a woman and her two children from drowning car
KRCR: Rescuers search off Northern California coast for young gray whale entangled in gill net
KRCR: Shingletown residents demand quicker action over vicious wolf-dog pack
Cal Matters: California fails to track its homelessness spending or results, a new audit says
LA Times: California spent billions on homelessness without tracking if it worked
Environmental Working Group: EPA sets bold new limits on ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water
LA Times: Explosive levels of methane have been detected near a Berkeley landfill-turned-park
KTLA: Thieves nabbed with $300K in stolen Legos, CHP says
SFGate: One of the biggest Calif. home insurance companies won't be renewing 30K policies
KTLA: $55M in cocaine, more than a ton, seized in Southern California
SFGate: Storm considered 'really strong for April' poised to soak California yet again
KRON: Over 400 stolen vehicles recovered in Oakland, East Bay, 181 arrested
KRON: 146 pounds of marijuana, $104K cash seized after search warrant served at San Jose home
East Bay Times: Arrests, car recoveries and gun seizures rise in Oakland after state law-enforcement surge
East Bay Times: Environmentalists call this project ‘the worst ridgeline development in Northern California’ — and just got it delayed
East Bay Times: During proud owner’s photo shoot, classic car rolls down ramp into California lake
East Bay Times: Making cement is very damaging for the climate. One solution is opening in Northern California
SF Chronicle: Grateful Dead tribute festival in California canceled with no refunds offered
KQED: California Water Supplies to Exceed New National Limits on ‘Forever Chemicals’
KQED: California’s Commercial Salmon Season Is Closed Again This Year
SFGate: They were just sitting in San Francisco traffic. Then came the tow truck.
Times-Standard : No new billboards: Humboldt County narrowly approves new sign restrictions
Mad River Union: Public input sought for tiny house, emergency housing villages draft ordinance
Mad River Union: Reinventing radio at KHHA
Mad River Union: Arts! Arcata Spring Preview Edition
Mad River Union: Earth Flag yet waves on top but is ruled illegal
Mad River Union: Luxe Fickle Hill venue gets OK for weddings
Mad River Union: Get energized with NEC at the Earth Day Festival in Pierson Par k April 21
Mad River Union: Logger Love Stories
Mad River Union: Of the seaside village’s whales, trails, donors, volunteers and artists
Mad River Union: Talented AHS students to perform with symphony
Mad River Union: Arcata High students protest Principal Perry’s dismissal
Wednesday, April 10, 2024
/r/humboldt: Do you say “the” before freeway names?
Humboldt Sports: Loggers keep pressure on Big 5 leaders with one-run victory
Humboldt Sports: Stolpe, impressive freshmen lead Mack boys past the Cubs
Humboldt Sports: Wildcats, Warriors face off in Little 4 softball doubleheader at Ferndale
Humboldt Sports: Sequoia 18U boys enjoy balanced offense on weekend road trip
Humboldt Sports: Good day for former Warriors, H-DNL stars at Humboldt Invite
Non Sequitur: Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for Thu, 11 Apr 2024
Fishing the North Coast : CA’s Ocean Salmon Season Shut Down – Again
Humboldt Sports: Fortuna girls get back to winning ways, beat St. Bernard’s in five
Governor's Office: Acting Governor Eleni Kounalakis Proclaims Dolores Huerta Day 2024
/r/humboldt: Are there Freemasons or any other cults in the area?
Governor's Office: California Invests More Than $50 Million in Youth Substance Abuse Prevention
KINS's Talk Shop: Talkshop 041024 – Michelle Bushnell
/r/humboldt: In the late 1990s, Julia Hill climbed a 200-foot, approximately 1000-year-old Californian redwood tree & didn’t come down for another 738 days. She ultimately reached an agreement with Pacific Lumber Company to spare the tree & a 200-foot buffer zone surrounding the tree.
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