These California Schools Connect Kids to Community Services. Will They Survive Budget Cuts?
By Carolyn Jones
Should California Doctors Report Domestic Abuse to Police? Here's How Physician Lawmakers Voted
By Ryan Sabalow
Gig Companies Spent $200 Million to Write Their Own Labor Law. The State Supreme Court Could Throw It Out
By Levi Sumagaysay
'Major Milestone': Arcata Planning Commission Passes Final Draft of Gateway Area Plan
Isabella Vanderheiden
- On a 5-1 vote, the commission forwards the ambitious plan to the City Council.
- All told, it allows for around 3,500 new housing units to be built in the disused industrial areas of the town.
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Influential Think Tank The Brookings Institution Asks, 'Will Offshore Wind Be Good for Humboldt County?'
By Ryan Burns
Arcata Schools Consider Collecting Developer Fees to Accommodate New Students
Jacquelyn Opalach
- The Arcata School District is considering a tax on new construction, but took no action at its meeting this week.
- Development fees are used around the state to fund school districts, but haven't been imposed in Arcata before.
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