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Sheriff’s Office Identifies Contractor Killed in Landslide as Former Police Sergeant

An employee of a Caltrans contractor was killed Saturday morning during an active landslide on State Route 36 east of Swimmer’s Delight, the agency announced. The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office identified the man killed as former Eureka Police Sgt. Rodrigo Reyna-Sanchez, 58, who reportedly took up work with the contracting company after his retirement in […]

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Feds Impact in Humboldt

Another week, more news of the cascading impact of the Trump administration’s actions on Humboldt County. Here’s a rundown on the latest: Cal Poly Under Investigation On the same day the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights announced its investigation found Columbia University had violated federal law by showing indifference […]

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‘God Looking Back at You’

It’s a typical Friday at the foot of First Road in McKinleyville, where the pothole-pocked street hits the unincorporated town’s easternmost point, cutoff by the swath of former timberland that is now the McKinleyville Community Forest’s southwestern corner. It’s overcast and Christine Flores-Cozza has a jacket over her daisy-patterned, light blue dress, and Bubba, her […]

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Child Porn Allegations, Missed Deadline Delay Sexually Violent Predator Placement Hearing

A hearing to determine whether a residence in Manila is a suitable placement for a sexually violent predator ordered released from a state hospital into a community supervision program has been rescheduled for July. But before deciding on a suitable placement for Richard Stobaugh, who was convicted of a series of brutal attacks in the 1980s before […]

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Judge Allows St. Joseph Abortion Case to Proceed

Humboldt County Superior Court Judge Timothy Canning has rejected Providence St. Joseph Hospital’s request to dismiss a landmark lawsuit brought by the California Attorney General’s Office alleging it violated state law when it refused to provide a medically necessary abortion in February 2024, putting the mother’s life at risk. Attorneys representing the hospital filed for a […]

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Blue Lake Council Appears to Have Violated State Open Meeting Laws When Parting with City Manager

After some 42 hours of rampant speculation spread through Blue Lake that long-time City Manager Amanda “Mandy” Mager had been fired by the city council during a closed session performance review May 6, Finance Manager Dani Burkhart sent an official, 72-word statement from the city at 12:15 p.m. on May 8. “City Manager Amanda ‘Mandy’ […]

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Judge Denies St. Joseph Motion to Dismiss AG Abortion Lawsuit

Humboldt County Superior Court Judge Timothy Canning has rejected Providence St. Joseph Hospital’s request to dismiss a landmark lawsuit brought by the California Attorney General’s Office alleging it violated state law when it refused to provide a medically necessary abortion in February 2024, putting the mother’s life at risk. Attorneys representing the hospital filed for […]

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EPD Investigating Fatal Bicycle Crash

A bicyclist was killed after being struck by a semi-truck at West Harris and Union streets in Eureka yesterday morning, the Eureka Police Department announced today. According to a press release, emergency personnel were summoned to the scene shortly before 8:30 a.m. and declared the cyclist deceased shortly after arriving. The collision is being investigated […]

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