this week
Growing Pain
Arcata's sidelined Creek Side project, a case study in the complicated politics of development
by Ryan Burns
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news and views
Fear Factor
Seasons pass like the fog creeps across the landscape here -- summer to autumn, baseball to football, sown seeds to bountiful harvests. So it is ...
read >The Vax Vandals
Some time between 6 o'clock Sunday night and early Monday morning, somebody journeyed between Willow Creek and Burnt Ranch spraying blood-red opposition to vaccinations on ...
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Crumple the Paper
Just about this time last year, local financier Rob Arkley was negotiating with media mogul Dean Singleton to kill his 5-year-old Eureka Reporter. Arkley shut ...
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Clarification
Miscommunication between reporter and source led to an inaccurate characterization of one business's attitudes toward the Bayshore Mall's Calvary Chapel Church in last week's cover ...
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Three If By Segway
Editor: In your Sept. 24 article on Segways at the Arcata Marsh, Jon O'Connor of North Coast Adventure Centers (NCAC) stated, "I wish they'd talk ...
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Second Wind
Editor: I'm encouraged! After reading Alan Sanborn's cogent and incisive argument for health care reform we can believe in (Sept. 17), I began to recuperate ...
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L'affaire Doran
Editor: In your business credibility is everything, for without it, no one would believe anything you print. Considering the tenure of Bob Doran, and the ...
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CPR for Rivers?
Editor: I have always liked Estelle Fennell and admired her work as a journalist, but I can't let her letter to the editor of Sept. ...
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