Aug 29, 2009 | Times-Standard
Community remembers well-known Arcata barber
It seems that Bill Sacchi was a man who had some of Humboldt's most influential people at his fingertips -- every time they sat in his barber chair.
Nursery in suspension: Unused property may hold some keys to Wiyot...
In its heyday, the U.S. Forest Service nursery in Dow's Prairie near McKinleyville produced about 15 million seedlings each year to feed the agency's clearcut-and-replant policy of the time.
299 collision leads to truck fire
Haul truck burst into flames following a head-on accident on State Route 299 east of Redwood Valley Road on Friday.
Dr. Squid & the Klamath Salmon Festival
Dr. Squid is the without a smidgen of a doubt the hardest working live band in all of Humboldt County show business.
The month of August typically means a few things: Schools will be starting up again very soon.
The month of August typically means a few things: Schools will be starting up again very soon.
The month of August typically means a few things: Schools will be starting up again very soon.
The month of August typically means a few things: Schools will be starting up again very soon.
North Coast Journal Weekly Politics
Crooked is not a term most would associate with music, but that's how Susan Anderson described a tune played by the local Quebecois band, Mon Petite Chou, at the Humboldt Folklife Festival last Saturday.
Toast Roast * No roasts this week. Toast * To the Americorps Hoopa Tribal Civilian Community Corp.