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Apr 9-15, 2020 / Vol. 31 / No. 15
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A Thank You to Our Members

For nearly 30 years, the North Coast Journal has been covering the stories and people you care about in Humboldt County. We’re proud to share our coverage in print and online for free so everyone — with or without internet access or the means to subscribe to a paper — can stay informed, especially during…

One More Positive COVID Test Brings County Total to 52

For the second day in a row — and just the second time in a week — Humboldt County Public Health has announced a new local COVID-19 case. Today’s results come after the Humboldt County Public Health Laboratory processed 34 additional tests and outside laboratories processed another 15. The county has reported 52 COVID-19 cases…

Expiring Driver’s Licenses Extended

Wondering if you have to renew your license and get stuck with a photo of your lockdown bangs? Good news: The Department of Motor Vehicles has announced it’s extending expiring licenses at least until the end of May in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.   In a press release, the DMV put a May 31 deadline…

APD Renews Calls for Witnesses on Third Anniversary of Lawson’s Death

On the third anniversary his death, the Arcata Police Department is calling on witnesses to step forward in the April 15, 2017, stabbing of Humboldt State University sophomore David Josiah Lawson. In a joint public service announcement released with Lawson’s mother, Charmaine Lawson, they urge witnesses who may have attended the party at which Lawson…

Public Health Announces One New COVID-19 Case

For the first time in a week, Humboldt County Public Health has announced a new local COVID-19 case. The county has reported 51 COVID-19 cases to date, with the majority — 28 — coming in a six-day period from March 30 to April 6. But the rate of positive tests has tapered sharply over the…

Testing Decline Coincides with Streak of No New Local COVID Cases

Humboldt County Public Health has now announced six consecutive days without a positive COVID-19 case — a streak that began somewhat abruptly just days after the local caseload more than doubled over the course of a week. It’s a remarkable change coming just as many were bracing for local numbers to continue to rocket upward.…

Huffman to Talk COVID Tonight at Virtual Town Hall

North Coast Rep. Jared Huffman will host a virtual town hall meeting this evening to engage with constituents, update them on his efforts in Congress and speak with a trio of local officials about COVID-19 related efforts. Huffman will be joined for the 5 p.m. shelter-in-place gathering by Humboldt County Public Health Officer Teresa Frankovich,…

Cleaning and Reusing Hospital Masks: Is it Safe?

As California ramps up its purchase of protective gear for health care workers, the state also has set  a back-up plan in motion: cleaning masks so they can be used again and again. Face masks called N95 respirators are worn by doctors, nurses and other medical workers to filter out infectious droplets carrying the virus. They…

County May Close Scenic Drive Due to Social Distancing Concerns

The County of Humboldt is warning that it may close Scenic Drive, the oceanfront road south of Trinidad with access to a number of popular beaches, if people don’t practice social distancing. See the full press release below: April 10, 2020 – Lack of Social Distancing May Prompt Closure of Scenic Drive The County of…

Need Food? Here’s Where to Get Some Today

Food for People and Cooperation Humboldt will hold an emergency drive-through food distribution this afternoon to help those suffering from food insecurity during the COVID-19 crisis. The distribution will happen from 2 to 4 p.m. today. Those with a car are asked to arrive to the parking lot near what used to be Sears at…

Humboldt Fire Personnel Test Negative for COVID-19

Humboldt Bay Fire is announcing that several of its personnel who were exposed to an asymptomatic COVID-19 patient at a local hospital have been released from a 14-day quarantine after testing negative for the virus and will return to work next week. “We are grateful for this positive outcome but this incident underlines the importance…

NCJ Preview with Access Humboldt

This week: We’ve got COVID-19 updates for Humboldt County, how Rio Dell and its mayor are stepping up to help seniors and people with disabilities get supplies, and how restaurants are trying to minimize contact with customers and between staff as they pivot to takeout. Hit subscribe for weekly updates from our YouTube channel.

Cal State Coronavirus: Your Questions Answered About how CSUs Are Navigating COVID

You’ve got questions about how your CSU education will be disrupted during the coronavirus pandemic. Chancellor Tim White has answers. In a wide-ranging discussion with CalMatters’ College Journalism Network on Thursday, the chancellor discussed fee refunds, support for faculty teaching online, and more. Here’s what we learned. For more details, watch the full interview with…

‘Trying to Lead’

The April 2 letter was addressed to “My fellow Rio Dellights,” and had all the warmth and reassurance of a fireside chat. It acknowledged the gravity of the situation, noting that none among us — not even our oldest neighbors — has experienced something like this before. “The stress is greater, the fear is greater…

Slowing the Velocity

As the Journal went to press April 7, Public Health announced one more Humboldt County resident had tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the local total to an even 50. While that number represented a sharp spike over two weeks, with 48 of those positive cases coming over the span of 14 days and 29 of…

Taking (Some of) the Contact out of Take-out

In the Friday afternoon lull between lunch and dinner, Eduardo Lopez still has to put the phone down to help customers at Toni’s 24-hour Restaurant. “It’s enough to keep us busy,” he says. Despite the suspension of table service under the COVID-19 shelter-in-place order, he says, “we’ll get our rushes around regular times.” Restaurants offering…

Saving Each Other

It’s no stretch to say that we in Humboldt County — and the rest of the country — stand on the precipice, facing the very real threat of widespread death and suffering. New York City is already there. But it’s also no stretch to say — at this moment in Humboldt County, anyway — we…

Bright Side of the Moon

We are moving into week four of shelter in place in Humboldt County and much has happened in a week, again. Many of our school districts are informing us they will indeed be out for the rest of the year. Perhaps the districts that haven’t yet committed are holding on to the same hope we…

Having been discharged from Hell

Having been discharged from Hell, the New York dead lie piled inside refrigerated trucks, awaiting their transport to Heaven and reunion with old enemies and friends. A continent away, the redwood forest throbs with life, as prehistoric ferns unfurl, and tiny wildflowers become droplets of courageous color in the shade of the big, dark trees.…


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