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Eureka’s highly anticipated Fisher’s Market has an official opening date, June 7, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Madaket Plaza ...
A mysterious man sold me an elixir he said would make my stringy beard as thick and silky as an otter's pelt. However, he ...
When the Blue Lake City Council voted in a May 13 closed session to ratify a severance agreement with its longtime City ...
Apologies to John Fogerty' Editor: "Long in late November his reign was comin' down. It seemed to catch us snorin'; how would we stop ...
For one of the only times in its 129-year history, the Humboldt County Fair will be held in August without horse racing, after a divided California Horse Racing Board again voted against ...
Bill Tripp, Karuk, has been a cultural fire practitioner nearly his entire life. He remembers being 4 years old, cracking acorns as he waited for his great-grandmother to wake up so they could ...
As we celebrate the achievements of all graduates at College of the Redwoods this week, it is worth noting that the class valedictorians three of the past four years have been scholars in recovery ...
FINAL DESTINATION: BLOODLINES. Over the weekend, a horror-loving friend and I scooted to the center of the middle row at the Mill Creek Cinema in McKinleyville with a bag of popcorn between us ...
This week we have a story from Indian Country Today about the Karuk Tribe and a historic agreement with the state to make way for "good fire." We're also looking back at the history of the Eureka ...
A little preface is needed before this week's column gets rolling. It's Memorial Day weekend in our stretch of the entertainment beat, coming a week after graduation at Cal Poly Humboldt.
Editor: I would holler all over the country to let people know the brilliance of Kathryn Donahue's letter last week (Mailbox, May 15)! Never ...