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Members of the Hoopa Valley and Yurok tribes are expected to commence work this summer on expanding Internet access in their ...
The recovery of the wider Klamath watershed began last year with the demolition of four dams, and the free-flowing river now ...
A number of Humboldt County institutions will benefit from these grant funds, including the Humboldt County Department of Health and Human Services, the Yurok Tribe, United Indian Health Services ...
One of the last places she was seen is an area known as End of Road. More than three years later, she’s the face of a crisis: Missing and Murdered Indigenous People. One of the last places she ...
While the largest dam removal project in U.S. history was taking off on the Klamath River last year, members of the Yurok Tribe got to work hand-sowing millions of native wildflower seeds and ...
One person was shot in the abdomen at a Crescent City parking lot Wednesday evening, and a manhunt is ongoing to find the ...
A Placer County man has been sentenced to two years in jail and fined over $20,000 for illegally selling Pacific lamprey, ...
Local tribes like the Yurok—who have lived by the river for at least 10,000 years, and who consider salmon a central and sacred part of their culture—started the long fight to take out the dams.
It’s focused on a single goal: setting forests on fire. In Robbins’s part of the forest, the ancestral homeland of the Yurok, she has been training teams of fire-lighters. They wear bright ...
A truly inspiring article published on May 7 in The Oregonian offers hope for the eventual recovery of wild salmon in west coast rivers. When the last of the four dams on the Klamath River was removed ...