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California Salmon Fishing Banned for Second Year in Row

(April 15, 2024) In a devastating blow to California’s fishing industry, federal fishery managers unanimously voted to cancel all commercial and recreational salmon fishing off the coast of California for the second...

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Music Tonight: Monday, April 15

(April 15, 2024) The Logger Bar hits us with a rare Monday night show at 7:30 p.m. and this one looks like a rip-snortin’, garage-rockin’ deal with our local lovelies Clean Girl and...

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Music Tonight: Sunday, April 14

(April 14, 2024) Minnesota bluesman, picker, and singer-songwriter Charlie Parr is the real deal, by which I mean an artist who has sublimated the nerve-ending feedback signals of his life and the lives...

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Music Tonight: Saturday, April 13

(April 13, 2024) Two free shows tonight at great local venues with some of the best and offbeat bands around. Rooster McClintock brings the fine country jams alongside Heaven’s Taint (lol), which I...

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UPDATE: Artillery Shell Deemed Safe in Ferndale

(April 12, 2024) UPDATE: Ferndale Police Sgt. Robert Lindgren says the artillery shell that prompted the evacuation of a building and the partial closure of Main Street this morning while the county...

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Eco Cemeteries, Flags, Impacts and Foods

(April 12, 2024) For our annual Green Issue, we're looking into all things eco. First, there's green burial in the works in our county. We've also got updates on the Earth flag legal...

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Music Tonight: Friday, April 12

(April 12, 2024) I really don’t want to write about the pandemic, so I’ll just say that 2021 was a heavy time for this beat, and the only real moment of grace...

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Music Tonight: Thursday, April 11

(April 11, 2024) The Basement continues its hit parade of steady weekly shows featuring killer local acts. Tonight’s feature is the jazz fusion group RLAD, which, when I saw them last in...

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Music Tonight: Wednesday, April 10

(April 10, 2024) Regular readers know all about the beloved Metal Mondays at Savage Henry Comedy Club — and now the venue is expanding that general concept with Music Wednesday. Today’s offering is...

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County Preps Measure S Enforcement Action on Hundreds of Cannabis Farms

(April 9, 2024) The Humboldt County Planning Department will soon be suspending the permits of hundreds of cannabis farmers who failed to enter into a payment agreement for owed Measure S taxes by...

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Tacos, Food Trucks and Mystery Deals

(April 8, 2024) We're grabbing napkins for NCJ Taco Week, while also checking out a couple new eateries. And if you're still wondering about the Eureka City Schools property sale, so are we....

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Music Tonight: Monday, April 8

(April 8, 2024) Well, it’s another total eclipse day, though essentially just a partial at best for those of us on the West Coast and therefore outside of the path of totality. Not...

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Music Tonight: Sunday, April 7

(April 7, 2024) Christ Episcopal Church in Eureka lends its church organ to the talents of Hungarian organist Sándor Balatoni, who will be joined by Hungarian American violinist Philip Ficsor, to play...

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Music Tonight: Saturday, April 6

(April 6, 2024) The Sanctuary presents “Ladies Sing for Lady Day,” an appreciation of Billie Holiday, whose birth happened 109 years ago on Sunday. Musicians James Zeller, Danny Gaon and James Forrest will...

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Judge Rules Arcata Can't Put Earth Flag on Top

(April 5, 2024) The Earth flag’s future at the top of three municipal flagpoles in Arcata is in question after a judge found this week that voters there “do not have the...

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Music Tonight: Friday, April 5

(April 5, 2024) We all love a good local band showcase, don’t we, folks? Tonight’s line-up spans the rock-to-punk pipeline, with a quartet of groups who all have names that sound like...

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Music Tonight: Thursday, April 4

(April 4, 2024) The Alley Cats, also known as the Opera Alley Cats when they play the Speakeasy on that street, are a fine jazz group of varying size depending on who is...

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On the Jamwagon Bandwagon

(April 3, 2024) You can’t miss the bright blue Jamwagon food truck with its red lettering announcing pitas, gyros, hummus, falafel and fries (1631 Central Ave., McKinleyville; updates on Facebook). And good thing,...

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Records Document Another Eureka City Schools Brown Act Violation

(April 2, 2024) Eureka City Schools appears to have violated more open meeting and public records laws in its handling of the former Jacobs middle school property exchange than previously known, the Journal...

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New Plan Could Help Humboldt Foster Kids Afford Extracurriculars

(April 2, 2024) Foster kids often miss out on Little League or music lessons. That’s one of the consequences of changing homes, or living with a family on a tight budget. Now...

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