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Datesort descending Page Headline Subject(s)
31051 1994-12-24 A5 Arcata merchants deal with fallout from stabbing by William Charles Carnell. ARCATA PLAZA, ASSAULT
31052 1994-12-24 B1 Interfaith Gospel Choir performs Christmas music at the Arcata Plaza (photo). ARCATA PLAZA, CHRISTMAS, MUSIC - POPULAR
31053 1994-12-24 C1 College of the Redwoods hoop pioneer to return; Pete Mathiesen set for alumni contest. BASKETBALL, COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS
31054 1994-12-25 A1 Harbor panel to reconsider aid ($1.2 million federal grant) HUMBOLDT BAY HARBOR DISTRICT
31055 1994-12-25 A3 Eureka mulls rescue rate; council mulls 20% increase for ambulance (photo) EMERGENCY SERVICES, MEDICAL CARE
31056 1994-12-25 A5 Sexual Assualt Response Team faces cutback in funding ASSAULT
31057 1994-12-27 A1 Post-Christmas shake; Humboldt Bay area picks up after 5.3 jolt; No injuries, emergency declared EARTHQUAKES
31058 1994-12-27 A1 After-yule shopping delayed (photo) EARTHQUAKES
31059 1994-12-27 A7 Utilities still looking for leaks; hundreds of gas reports flook PG&E after Monday's temblor EARTHQUAKES
31060 1994-12-28 A1 Losses at $1.2 million; earthquake damage total expected to rise (photos) EARTHQUAKES
31061 1994-12-28 A1 Bluff loosened by temblor puts home, owners (Tish and Scott Wilburn) on edge (photo) EARTHQUAKES
31062 1994-12-28 A1 Problems alleged near homeless shelter HOMELESS
31063 1994-12-28 A3 Appeals court mulls local case (Victor Raymond Knight); to determine fate of plea pact DRUNK DRIVERS
31064 1994-12-28 A5 State funds mental health upgrade MENTAL HEALTH & ILLNESS
31065 1994-12-28 A6 North Coast quakes (1853-1994) EARTHQUAKES
31066 1994-12-28 A6 Arcata dons plywood look; no city council quorum but emergency declaration made EARTHQUAKES
31067 1994-12-28 A6 Quake felt stronger than 5.3 to many EARTHQUAKES
31068 1994-12-28 A8 School losses minimal, but 10-ton boiler moved (Pacific Union School) EARTHQUAKES, SCHOOLS
31069 1994-12-28 B1 Author recalls story of an ill-fated ship: "Shipwrecked at Samoa, Calif." by Ray Hillman AUTHORS, SHIPWRECKS
31070 1994-12-29 A1 Phone rates to change; some toll calls drop, basic costs will rise TELEPHONE SERVICE
31071 1994-12-29 A1 Board nixes marina fund acceptance; Harbor Commission reconsiders, rejects grant HUMBOLDT BAY HARBOR DISTRICT, WOODLEY ISLAND
31072 1994-12-29 A5 Earthquake loss estimates climb to $1.3 million; courthouse damage est. $100,000 EARTHQUAKES
31073 1994-12-30 A1 Wilson follows through; Governor affirms quake emergency EARTHQUAKES
31074 1994-12-30 A1 Stabbing at Eureka homeless shelter; Donald Anthony Garcia arrested ASSAULT, HOMELESS
31075 1994-12-30 A3 Lawyers react to suicide news; James R. McKittrick death surprised some SUICIDE
31076 1994-12-30 A4 Editorial: Taking critical measure of the Christmas quake EARTHQUAKES
31077 1994-12-30 A4 Face to face: Terry Farmer HUMBOLDT COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY
31078 1994-12-30 A6 Ferndale water rates my climb FERNDALE - WATER SUPPLY
31079 1994-12-31 A1 Car strikes pole, causes power outages in Loleta, Fernbridge and Table Bluff. ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
31080 1994-12-31 A1 Sex crimes lead to long prison term for William Allen Spencer; acts against young girls in Humboldt. ASSAULT
31081 1994-12-31 A1 No aid for merchants; temblor not harmful enough for government help. EARTHQUAKES
31082 1994-12-31 A1 Earthquake frequency a mystery. EARTHQUAKES
31083 1994-12-31 A3 Humboldtj jobless rate up in November. EMPLOYMENT & UNEMPLOYMENT
31084 1994-12-31 A3 Chimney checks urged. EARTHQUAKES
31085 1994-12-31 A3 Busing offered to New Year revelers. HUMBOLDT TRANSIT AUTHORITY, NEW YEARS DAY
31086 1994-12-31 A3 Cold snap makes highways perilous. HIGHWAYS & ROADS, WEATHER
31087 1994-12-31 A3 County officers to take oath Tuesday. HUMBOLDT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
31088 1994-12-31 A3 Recycling offered for Christmas trees. CHRISTMAS, RECYCLING, TREES
31089 1994-12-31 A3 Board praises county planner Dale Brown. HUMBOLDT COUNTY - PLANNING
31090 1994-12-31 A6 Gunfire bad idea tonight; New Year's Eve ritual dangerous, law officials say. FIREARMS, NEW YEARS DAY
31091 1995-01-01 A1 Spectacular Arcata fire razes stores; 8 businesses destroyed in the Feuerwerker Mini Mall FIRES
31092 1995-01-01 A6 Three die when car hits another on icy U.S. 199: Martin Reese, Nick Del Monte, Lynn Lowe ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
31093 1995-01-01 B1 Some profit from quake's rampage; jump in building repair activity ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
31094 1995-01-01 D1 Athletes of the year: Patrick Shanahan of St. Bernard High School and Juan Ball of HSU SPORTS
31095 1995-01-03 A1 Fire teid to leaking gas; Arcata Feuerwerker Mini Mall damage estimate $750,000 FIRES
31096 1995-01-03 A1 HSU missed 5.3 quake (12/26/94) because of broken gear EARTHQUAKES
31097 1995-01-03 A3 Plans for Manila sewage plant advance SEWAGE DISPOSAL
31098 1995-01-03 A6 Community policing efforts deemed strong in Humboldt: Neighborhood Watch, DARE, volunteer patrols POLICE
31099 1995-01-04 A1 No guilty plea in Trinidad slaying case; Jason Scott Baker accused of killing Herman Iverson HOMICIDE
31100 1995-01-04 A3 Eureka Planned Parenthood rethinks security PLANNED PARENTHOOD ASSOCIATION