• The Latest
  • Best of Humboldt
  • News
  • Calendar
  • Music
  • Eat + Drink
  • Letters + Opinion
  • Arts + Scene
  • Life + Outdoors
  • Restaurants + Bars
  • Obituaries
  • Classifieds
  • Submit or Edit a Location
  • Pick Up a Print Edition
  • NCJ Merch
  • Membership + Subscriptions
  • Issue Archives
  • Username
  • Log Out
  • Sign in
  • Create Account

North Coast Journal

Menu Search
  • Search Articles
  • Search Locations
  • Search Events

News

  • Since Dec. 16, the Earth flag has flown atop Arcata's flagpoles.
    Photo By Mark Larson

    'A Symbolic Gesture'

    The Earth flag's ascension in Arcata raises unprecedented legal and constitutional questions

    By Kimberly Wear | Mar 30, 2023

  • Lawsuit Alleges Humboldt, California Unfairly Denied Foster Care Benefits
    Shutterstock

    Lawsuit Alleges Humboldt, California Unfairly Denied Foster Care Benefits 1

    By Nancy Marie Spears | Mar 30, 2023

  • The Monkees' Micky Dolenz filed a lawsuit to force the FBI to turn over spying records.
    Eff/caitlyn Crite

    The Foilies 2023

    Recognizing the worst in government transparency

    By The Electronic Frontier Foundation | Mar 23, 2023

  • Els and Jeff Woodke.
    Submitted

    'He is Safe' 1

    McKinleyville man freed after six years held hostage in Africa

    By Thadeus Greenson | Mar 23, 2023

  • The Cannabis Reform Initiative is slated to go before voters March 5, 2024, and if passed would overhaul the county's commercial cannabis cultivation regulations.
    Miguel Gutierrez Jr., Calmatters

    An Industry on Edge 1

    Reform initiative headed for ballot would dramatically overhaul cannabis regulation in Humboldt

    By Thadeus Greenson | Mar 16, 2023

  • King Tides brought high water to the Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Center.
    Photo By Mark Mckenna

    Newsom's Climate Budget Would Slash Funds that Protect Coast

    By Julie Cart | Mar 16, 2023

  • A territorial male sea otter in Moss Landing forages for shore crabs in the pickleweed. USFW notes this photo was taken by a trained wildlife biologist using a 400 mm lens from more than 60 feet, the minimum distance recommended to avoid disturbing the animals.
    Photo By Lilian Carswell/usfws

    Saving the Sea Otter

    Feds find reintroduction into Northern California possible but more research needed

    By Kimberly Wear | Mar 9, 2023

  • County Department of Health and Human Services program manager Mark Lamers listens as speakers address the town hall panel on mental health.
    Screenshot

    A 'Robust' Conversation

    Eureka town hall focuses on challenges in mental health services

    By Thadeus Greenson | Mar 9, 2023

  • If you recognize the suspect in this picture, the Fortuna Police Department would like to speak with you.
    File

    Fortuna Police Warn of Skimming Scam, Seek Public's Help Cracking Case

    By Thadeus Greenson | Mar 9, 2023

  • Downed trees and power lines, as well as vehicles stuck in the snow, prompted Caltrans to close U.S. Highway 101 entirely multiple times between Feb. 23 and Feb. 28.
    Caltrans/facebook

    Snow Dreams, Travel Nightmares

    By Thadeus Greenson | Mar 2, 2023

  • THe U.S. Capitol.
    U.s. Capitol Visitor Center Facebook Page

    NorCal Superintendents Go to Washington

    Humboldt official joins group lobbying Congress for rural school support

    By Kimberly Wear | Mar 2, 2023

  • Mochi Cover Winner
    Photo By Edward Cable

    2023 Pet Photo Contest Winners

    By Kali Cozyris | Feb 23, 2023

  • Irreconcilable Differences
    File

    Irreconcilable Differences

    A Eureka woman's alleged plot to frame her husband for attempted murder

    By Thadeus Greenson | Feb 23, 2023

  • A 1906 newspaper clipping documents the expulsion of a Chinese work crew from a Humboldt County cannery.
    Humboldt County Photograph Collection, Cal Poly Humboldt University Library

    Between Prejudice and Profit

    The post-expulsion saga of the Chinese workers at the Eel River Cannery

    By Alex Service | Feb 16, 2023

  • 'The Whole System is Broken'
    File

    'The Whole System is Broken'

    The Elk River watershed has a plan, though its residents feel little hope

    By Elaine Weinreb | Feb 16, 2023

More...

Featured Events

  • Perilous Plunge

    Sat., April 1, 10 a.m.

    Eureka Boardwalk - Arcata

More...

Slideshows

News

  • Third Act Protest March 28

    on March 28, 2023

    9 slides
  • Itty Bitties

    on March 1, 2023

    5 slides
  • Snow Much Fun

    on March 1, 2023

    8 slides
More...

© 2023 North Coast Journal

Switch to Desktop
Back To Top