It’s a beautiful day here on the North Coast ahead of Mother’s Day and graduation weekend. People were out and about this Friday enjoying the warm weather. “This is incredible. To be able to sit here ...
The Redwood Discovery Museum in Eureka is hosting its weekly drop off night for parents, and it’s open to kids ages four to twelve. “We’ve been doing Friday nights at the museum for about a year and a ...
On Monday, May 13th, community members are invited to an ordinance drafting workshop here at the Agricultural Center in Eureka. The effort will be focusing on building tiny home villages and emergency ...
Caltrans workers in our district have died on the job since 1921. The most recent death was in 2017. These 17 cones represent those who have fallen. “Our biggest risk is the traveling public ...
Food Banks across the country are partnering with the Letter Carriers Union to host their annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive. “Typically, we have a lot of food donated during the holiday season, and ...
We must say something. We must act,” Kelly Fortner, Cal Poly Humboldt student support coordinator said. Angry, upset and disappointed students, faculty and community members spoke out at the Cal Poly ...
Outside of our newsroom here on Humboldt Hill, student journalists had firsthand coverage of the Cal Poly Humboldt protest and occupation. From the radio waves to headlines and across social media, ...
More than 320 faculty and staff have called for the resignation of Cal Poly Humboldt’s President Thomas Jackson and chief of staff Mark Johnson. “This is a really unifying moment. 95% of the general ...
On May 6th, the Yurok Tribal Council hosted their annual Missing and Murdered Indigenous People’s (MMIP) awareness walk. In California, indigenous people go missing and are murdered at a higher rate ...
May is Mental Health Awareness Month and the City of Eureka continues to focus on the importance of mental health. Within the council chambers, residents from across Eureka came to listen to speakers ...