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California's Quirkiest Race to Soon Roll
Roll, and float, and be pushed, and possibly pulled: Hello again, Kinetic Grand Championship, we’re glad to see you.
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Preliminary M3.4 Earthquake Strikes Near Eureka: USGS
A preliminary 3.4 magnitude earthquake struck near Eureka in Northern California, according to the United States Geological Survey.
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Walk Among the Redwoods on a Dazzling New Sky Walk
Look up: The much-anticipated Eureka Canopy Trail is due to debut in June 2021.
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California Town Says Bigfoot Is Not, Repeat, Not a Resident
The city of Eureka released an official statement on the matter, after something odd was sighted in the city’s Sequoia Park.
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Humboldt County Brims With October-Ready Treasures
Eureka is home to what might be our country’s most charming and haunting abode: The Carson Mansion.
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Widespread Rain, Winds Cause 67 Flight Cancellations at SFO
A total of 67 flights were cancelled Saturday at San Francisco International Airport due to weather related problems, officials said.
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Another Winter Storm Headed for Nevada and Sierra
Another winter storm is headed for Nevada and the snow-battered Sierra, where several area ski resorts set February records with more than 20 feet of snow in four weeks.
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USGS: Magnitude 5.7 Earthquake Strikes off Northern California Coast
A magnitude 5.7 earthquake was detected off the coast of Northern California in Humboldt County Friday afternoon, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
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Napa Church, Community ‘Stronger After Earthquake,' Reverand Says Two Years After 6.0 Quake
Napa rebuilds, and is stronger, after the 6.0-magnitude earthquake.
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National Park Service to Re-Christen Historic Wooden Ship at Hyde Street Pier
The National Park Service will re-christen the 1895 West Coast lumber schooner C.A. Thayer this weekend, after transforming the historic vessel from a lifeless hull to a grand three-masted sailing ship.
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Magnitude-5.7 Quake Strikes Humboldt County Coast
A magnitude-5.7 earthquake struck 25 miles southwest of Ferndale, Humboldt County on Wednesday afternoon, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.