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- POLL! Flood, Fire, Earthquake – Which Flavor of Humboldt Natural Disaster Do You Fear Most?
- Friends of the Eel River Set to Appeal Court Ruling Over the County’s Management of Groundwater Extraction in Lower Eel Valley
- California Schools Will Have to Do More to Prevent Sex Abuse Under New Law
- Sheriff’s Office Recaps Rescue of 72-Year-Old Woman Nearly Swept Away in Ferndale Today
- Pending Eviction, the Kinetic Sculpture Lab is Struggling to Find a Way Forward
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- WATERWORLD: Widespread Flooding is Closing Area Roads and Prompting Emergency Rescues for Trapped Residents
- Trump Administration Intervenes in Potter Valley Dam Removal, as Department of Agriculture Asks FERC to Halt Decommissioning Process
- (VIDEO) A Pod of Orcas Visited Humboldt Bay This Morning
- UP NEXT: WIND! Gusts up to 70 mph are Likely to Cause Power Outages, Topple Trees and Create Dangerous Driving Conditions, Agencies Warn
Nature Bats Last. Eh!
The judge is wrong
What damages? The judge did not find for the Friends. The salmon need the old pools back to survive the dry seasons. But, the appeal will play out. Go fish!
Sure, go ahead and pump it down to dirt and kill off a whole generation of salmon. Do you not realize how absurd that is?
That’s nice, but how does this absolve the County of its responsibility to mitigate the damages in dry seasons?
“Friends of the Eel River is tasked with seeking recovery for the Wild and Scenic Eel River, its fisheries, and communities.” If the deep holes that were eradicate in those …
Bene Gesserit!
Frank Herbert from Dune.
Flooding at Fernbridge fluctuates with the tides. It’s silly to regulate at the mouth of the Eel as the damage starts way up river.
Keep the rich, RICH!
How is that relevant? Residents have to adapt to environmental conditions to protect the river regardless of the factors driving those conditions.
Simple-minded response, said with the entire chest. Typical of low-effort thinkers.
Why the quotation marks? Whose inspirational words are these?
There’s no place like home for the holidays. So stay home.
The law is clear that schools have a legal duty to protect students from abuse, including civil rights violations, emotional abuse, verbal aggression, and hostile classroom environments.Complaints of this nature …
Unfortunately, you can try to work collaboratively with districts, administrators, and Boards of Education to obtain accountability, but in most cases these efforts do not result in meaningful change. Too …
Good, though I am surprised that they haven’t paid politicians to change it because there’s nothing they are more allergic to than paying claims.
Let’s go after elected officials (Pedophiles) being retracted from the Epstein Files for molesting under aged girls. While we are at it, let’s go after all the churches (not just …
It’s right out of many dystopic sci-fi novels unfortunately. My only hope is his unhealthy habits will eventually remedy the problem and he will assume ambient temperature sooner rather than …
God has nothing to do with it. If any deity is involved with Rex it is Ol’ Scratch.
“I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and …
Just off the top of my head, I believe I read this woman was delivering food to elderly people in need and missed the sign that said don’t drive there …
Maybe the so called teachers and principal at Lafayette will learn something from their Taiwanese counterpart regarding how to NOT set the kids up to fail but I doubt it. …
While schools may share some accountability the real targets of these suits should be the individuals responsible. Neglectful administrators who protect abusers should have their day in court alongside the …
We keep trying to find the right balance and conserve meanwhile. Glad to see fewer holiday lights though miss them and likely they do not take up much electricity. Maybe …
Thank you so much for this !!!!!
Would be very helpful t have an idea of what areas flooded in 1964. I think i heard there was melted snowpack as well but even without some areas that …
I like to think of that one as a response to the original, shifting perspective from a broad ideal to more concrete calls to action. I like both.
You would think that, but the law is long-established that fire damage is a covered peril regardless of the cause (except arson by the owner of course). But you’d need …
well done, rescue team!
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