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- Environmental Groups Applaud Coastal Commission Decision on Caltrans’ Safety Corridor Project
- Another Billboard Cut Down
- Resurrected: Felled Billboard Rebuilt Illegally
- Third Billboard Cut Down (Updated)
- Planning Commission to Revisit Billboard Decision
- Final Defendant Sentenced in Humboldt/South Dakota Marijuana Case
- Felled Billboards Removed for Coastal Cleanup Day
- CHP Investigating Whether Trees Were Cut Illegally for Electronic Casino Billboard
- Judge Rules Against Billboard Company in Safety Corridor Case
- Three of Those Safety Corridor Billboards Have Been Removed, And Not By Vandals
- Rancheria Violated Civil Codes With Electronic Billboard Near Bear River Casino, Says CHP
- NCRA Approves Letters: ‘Get Those Billboards Off Our Right of Way’
- Public Agencies Ask Caltrans to Revoke Permits for Five More Billboards in Arcata-Eureka Corridor
- An Accidental Activist Driver Took Down a Safety Corridor Billboard This Morning
- See Ya, Highway 101 Billboards!
- LIMITING THE UGLY: Will Eureka Gently Correct Course Away From the Lighted, Blighted Future Toward Which it Careens?
- Supervisors Approve Eucalyptus Removal for Bay Trail Project, Though the Trees May Yet be Saved
- State Recommends Giving More Than $13M in Transportation Funds to Finish Humboldt Bay Trail
- Caltrans Ready to Make Push on the Reconstruction of Highway 101 Between Eureka and Arcata; Public Meeting on the Issue Scheduled for Next Week
- Two Billboards Recently Fell Over, and the County Will Hold a Public Hearing to Decide if They Can Be Rebuilt
- Sign Company Owner Threatens Lawsuit as Harbor District Looks to Ban New Billboards, Prohibit Repairs to Old Ones In Its Jurisdiction
- Planning Commission Denies Permit to Rebuild a Fallen Billboard South of Eureka
- Eureka City Council Approves Sales Tax Measure, Decides Against Sending Letter Opposing Highway 101 Billboard Reconstruction
- TODAY in SUPES: After a Marathon Debate, Board Postpones Permit Decision for Fallen Billboard
- In a Split Vote, Supervisors Move to Allow Fallen Elk River Billboard to Be Rebuilt, But it Must be Removed in Five Years
- Dueling Church Signs in Ferndale Spark Controversy Over LGBTQ Inclusion
- Not Enough Subs: California Schools Face Severe Teacher Shortage
- TODAY in SUPES: Board Opts to Use Existing Map as Basis for Redistricting, Might Make Minor Tweaks to Lines
- Supes to Consider Removing Planning Commissioner Over Conflict of Interest, Plus More Conflict with Paz Dominguez on Deck for Tuesday’s Meeting
- Gavin Newsom Was the Face of Legal Cannabis in California. Can He Fix Its Problems?
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