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Gaining ground: marching for human rights

Video by Michelle Meyers. Protesters lined the streets of downtown Eureka on Jan. 21 to be part of the worldwide Women’s March. This year’s Women’s March occurred on the one-year anniversary of Donald Trump’s inauguration. It is now considered to

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Life & Arts

Pippin opens at NCRT

By | Lauren Shea Fire breathing, aerial silk gymnastics, a snake and a boy finding significance. These are all in the musical Pippin playing at the North Coast Repertory Theatre in Eureka. The musical is about a boy named Pippin

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Halloween at Headwaters

By | Lauren Shea The fog crept in and darkness started to fall as people walked further in the forest listening to the stories of the past. Over 60 people came down Elk River road to experience their Halloween weekend

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Hold a joy in a Humboldt

By | Robert Brown Local Reggae singer, Stevie Culture and The Irie Rockers will be performing live at the Emerald Fair, part of the Humboldt County Cup harvest weekend celebration happening at Redwood Acres in Eureka on November 19, 2017.

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Walking dead around Eureka

By | Juan Herrera On Oct. 7, 2017 the Humboldt County Courthouse was filled with the hungry and thirsty afterlife. Zombies were ready to devour the streets of Eureka in the fourth annual Zombie Walk put on by Mark Boyd.

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The fight for sanctuary

By | Charlotte Rutigliano A rally led by Centro del Pueblo (CDP) will be held on Tuesday, September 19 from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. in front of the Humboldt County Correctional Facility in Eureka. According to César Abarca, faculty

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Life & Arts

First annual kids plunge

By| Iridian Casarez The Discovery Museum held their First Annual Kids Plunge at Freshwater park. Unlike their annual Perilous Plunge, a fundraiser that’s held in the winter only for adults, this plunge was kid friendly. According to Redwood Discovery Museum

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This week in news (April 19 to April 25)

Local -New housing development in Arcata A new housing development is in the works that will house around 800 students. The new 11 acres housing called ‘The Village’ will be located on St. Louis Road in Arcata. ‘The Village’ is

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Illustration. | Joe DeVoogd
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This week in news (April 5 to April 11)

Local -Baywood Country Club The Baywood country club is broke and is soon planning a golf course timber harvest. The country club is going to file a Timber Harvest plan that looks to lodge roughly 73 forested acres in and

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Seekh Kabab served on a hot plate. Photo | Bryan Donoghue
Life & Arts

Tandoori Bites Indian Cuisine

By Bryan Donoghue Strong aromas mixing in with contemporary Indian music fill the dining area of Tandoori Bites Indian Cuisine with plenty of charm.  Tandoori ovens are cylindrical clay or metal ovens that are used in many Asian cuisines, and

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Opinion

Missing Uber in Arcata

By|Onaja Waki The Uber ride sharing app has been around for six years now, providing rides to cities around the globe. Here in California, an Uber ride is accessible nearly everywhere. However, as we get further up north to Humboldt

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People protesting banks in Arcata and Eureka

By Iridian Casarez People protesting Wells Fargo and other corporate banks funding the North Dakota Access Pipeline took to the streets in Arcata and Eureka on Saturday Jan. 28.   People stood in front of several Wells Fargo locations to

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Largest march in Eureka city history

Local people gather for women’s rights Photos and Story By: Carlos Olloqui What began as a simple Facebook event post has now turned into a worldwide grassroots movement. Teresa Shook, a Hawaiian resident angered by the 2016 election results, decided to

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