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Past articles by Philip:

‘Let’s Talk about the Middle East’ film series continues April 4

Modern Middle East historian Leena Dallasheh has been hosting a film series focused on the region for years. “They say a picture is worth a thousand words; think about a film,” said the… → Read More

Alchemy Distillery earns top honors in international craft spirit competition

Alchemy Distillery won a gold and two silver medals for their Boldt-brand whiskey blends in a national spirits competition hosted by the American Distilling Institute. The competition is described … → Read More

Humboldt County home prices fall as buying season approaches

The median home sale price in Humboldt County fell by more than 7 percent during the month of February, according to Michelle Rowland, a broker manager at Eureka-based Mikki Moves. “It’… → Read More

Redwood Sports Car Club racing season kicks off

Local autocross race fans saw the first green flag of the season drop Saturday morning at the Samoa Drag Strip after weather delayed the season’s start for two months. Drivers in autocross ev… → Read More

Humboldt State hopes to launch $5M nursing program by 2020

After years of community outcry over a local nursing shortage, Humboldt State University announced today that it hopes to see its bachelor of science nursing program return by the end of 2020, foll… → Read More

Arcata High School students among many nationwide who march for climate change action

Chanting from hundreds of Arcata High School students echoed down H Street into the Arcata Plaza on Friday morning. “No coal, no oil, keep the carbon in the soil,” many of the voices ch… → Read More

‘I’m not giving up on my son,’ mother of slain HSU student David Josiah Lawson tells crowd

Hundreds of people waited in silence as Michelle-Charmaine Lawson walked onto the quad at Humboldt State University, shedding tears while she exchanged hugs. Lawson’s son, David Josiah Lawson… → Read More

Six Rivers fire crew trains at Samoa Drag strip

The Samoa Dragstrip area was transformed this morning into an emergency vehicle training course for Six Rivers National Forest fire management employees. Tom Stokesberry, Engine 341 captain, said t… → Read More

Trinidad hires a new city manager with past experience in other North Coast cities

The Trinidad City Council named a new city manager at their Wednesday night meeting. The council approved a nearly year-long contract with Eli Naffah, stipulating an average of 30 hours a week at a… → Read More

Mad River Community Hospital has a new farmer who helps in ‘feeding the community’

Mad River Community Hospital’s farm will now be overseen by Jayme Buckley. Buckley worked with Arcata’s Bayside Park Farm for the past six years and is excited about the commonalities h… → Read More

HSU launches safety escort program

Students, staff and faculty at Humboldt State University can now request a “student safety escort” to accompany them across campus. Safety escorts aren’t a new service, according … → Read More

Over 100 ‘Plungers’ brave Humboldt Bay in the name of science

Although the rain held out for most of Saturday morning, over a hundred people were destined to end up soaked no matter what at the 18th annual Perilous Plunge in Eureka. At about 11 a.m., the Humb… → Read More

Arcata Food Project provides chronically ill with fresh food

Rain or shine, volunteers with the Arcata Food Project can be seen working to provide people with chronic or infectious diseases with fresh and organic produce by gleaning unsold produce as the Arc… → Read More

Evolve Youth Services hosts open house

Evolve Youth Services, an Arcata-based nonprofit focused on providing foster and adoptive care services, held its first open house at the Humboldt Area Foundation in Bayside on Saturday afternoon. … → Read More

Goose fly-off continues Sunday at Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge

Over 100 people arrived at the Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge today for the first day of the “Sunrise at the Refuge” event to watch flocks of Aleutian geese takeoff around sunris… → Read More

Cannabis conundrum: California researchers struggling to get their hands on it

While Humboldt State University is located in the heart of cannabis country, undergrad students who want to study the county’s biggest cash crop say they aren’t allowed to touch the stuff or even g… → Read More

Cannabis conundrum: California researchers struggling to get their hands on it

While Humboldt State University is located in the heart of cannabis country, undergrad students who want to study the county’s biggest cash crop say they aren’t allowed to touch the stuff or even g… → Read More

Salmon season forecast shows ‘slightly improved’ prospects

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife announced California’s 2019 ocean salmon fishing season is looking “slightly better than last year’s,” in a statement released… → Read More

McKinley statue removed from Arcata plaza

After over a century overlooking the Arcata Plaza, decades of debate over its place there, a City Council resolution last year to remove it, and the defeat of a November ballot measure that sought … → Read More

Cannabis conundrum: Researchers struggling to get their hands on it

While Humboldt State University is located in the heart of cannabis country, undergrad students who want to study the county’s biggest cash crop say they aren’t allowed to touch the stu… → Read More