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Tourism · EurekaThe Humboldt County Board of Supervisors must decide fairly soon whether or not to spend an anticipated $1.6 million in transient occupancy tax funds, which typically support local housing, public safety, arts, tourism and film, or hold the money in the General Fund. The considerations result from the county’s dire budgetary situation: a current $12.4 million deficit and, according to a Monday presentation, a completely emptied General Fund by t…See the Story
Supervisors to choose between spending, reserving TOT money amid budgetary woes
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Senate · EurekaThe University Senate drafted a resolution that calls for changes to address Cal Poly Humboldt’s accessibility problems. With a particular focus on infrastructure that stops people with physical disabilities from accessing buildings, the Senate called for five outstanding issues to be addressed, and quickly. “These are issues that are based on recent complaints from individuals with disabilities that we are unaware of plans to address, and we be…See the Story
Senate calls for fixes on accessibility problems on campus
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Baseball · EurekaSt. Bernard’s held on for a 4-3 win in the Charlie Lakin Tournament on Tuesday with a go-ahead infield single in the 6th inning to hold off the Fortuna Huskies, advancing the Crusaders to a semifinal clash against the Big 5 champion McKinleyville Panthers. After scoring three runs in the 1st inning, Fortuna starting pitcher senior Drew Franklin settled in and kept St. Bernard’s from scoring again till the 6th inning where sophomore Tyler Heinric…See the Story
Prep baseball | 6th inning rally enough to propel Crusaders to the Lakin Tournament semifinals
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Eureka, California · EurekaOn Tuesday, the Humboldt County Board of Supervisors gave input on the county’s half-cent sales tax allocations, which will likely divvy up $4 million between several agencies and organizations. The Measure Z Citizen Advisory Committee recommended the board award fiscal year 2024-25 funds to the county’s public works department, sheriff’s office, city of Fortuna and the Humboldt County Fire Chiefs’ Association – though $45,665 would be left over…See the Story
Supervisors weigh in on Measure Z allocations: Too many requests, not enough funds
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Eureka, California · EurekaAt the first University Senate meeting after hundreds of riot police broke up the occupation of Siemens Hall, Cal Poly Humboldt senators called on District Attorney Stacey Eads to drop all charges against students and faculty in the protests, with 21 voting yes, 1 no and 4 abstaining on the resolution. The Senate also voted to call for a full, independent investigation into the decision-making process after the April 22 occupation, with one abst…See the Story
University Senate calls for dropping charges, investigation into protest response
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Oil and Gas Sector · GazaCalifornians pay more at the pump than residents of any other state — an average of $5.34 a gallon for regular unleaded, compared to the national average of $3.64, according to AAA. And in some counties, the sticker shock is even worse — $6.80 in Alpine, $6.29 in Mono and $5.85 in Humboldt, for example. Statewide, gas prices have jumped 55 cents a gallon from this time a year ago. It’s also a little more than a year ago when Gov. Gavin News…See the Story
Will Californians get any relief on gas prices?
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Eureka, California · EurekaThe following is a press release from California State Parks:4 In the interest of public safety and resource protection, College Cove in Trinidad State Beach will be closed to access and use on May 15th-22nd and May 29th-June 5th. This closure is necessary for public safety while crews work on trail restoration. The temporary closure order will apply to the parking area and trail within the unit. Other popular trails within Trinidad State Beach …See the Story
College Cove at Trinidad State Beach closed amid trail restoration
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Eureka, California · EurekaIn summary California restaurant operators are apparently shocked that a new law prohibiting so-called “junk fees” will apply to their industry, saying it will adversely affect their businesses. Last Friday, a friend and I met at a chain restaurant in Sacramento for our customary weekly lunch. Both of us ordered $16 plates of Mexican food. When the bill came, it totaled a bit over $36, including taxes and a $1.28 “surcharge.” We gave the serve…See the Story
Dan Walters | California restaurants shouldn’t be shocked law banning ‘junk fees’ applies to them
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