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Baltimore is not the first place one associates with high-energy soul music, but singer and frontman Les Greene is putting in a bid to change that, along with his crab shell-tight band The Swayzees.
This week we’re deep in the drama with reviews of two local plays. We’ve also got a story about Centro del Pueblo’s health and wellness fund for undocumented people. And finally, we’re posting up for ...
Wielding the power of the subpoena and carrying a mandate enshrined in the state Constitution to serve as overseers of local ...
The legendary Kinetic Grand Championship, happening May 24-26, is pedaling, floating and rolling its way through Humboldt for ...
The Play That Goes Wrong went very well at Ferndale Repertory Theatre on Saturday night. In this slapstick play-within-a-play ...
What was once mostly a field of grass and concrete has been transformed into Da’Yas Park (Wiyot for “Where the Cypress Are,” named by public vote after the trees found in the park), a colorful ...
Richard A. Carvajal, who grew up in the area, was named Cal Poly Humboldt’s new president at today’s CSU Board of Trustees ...
The Play That Goes Wrong went very well at Ferndale Repertory Theatre on Saturday night. In this slapstick play-within-a-play ...
When Alexander Yang moved to Humboldt County amid the pandemic lockdown in 2020, he hoped to build his relationship with his ...
Imagine Count Orlok’s shadow creeping across the screen while every creak, crash andwhisper is created live before your eyes. The Invincible Czars return to the Eureka Theater on Friday, Sept. 12 at 7 ...
Despite the apparent lack of much advance publicity and competing Labor Day events, an estimated 1,000 Workers Over ...
Nina offered a history lesson about how Labor Day emerged in the U.S. and how unions have helped produce 8-hour days and eliminate child labor while holding her “Labor Day Across Humboldt” sign with ...
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