Wiyot Tribe Emerges Victorious as Lawsuit Over Eureka Parking Lot Dismissed

EUREKA, California – A retired judge in Humboldt County has dismissed one of four lawsuits filed by Citizens for a Better Eureka, a special interest group funded by security National. This group aims to block several multi-family housing developments in downtown Eureka in order to preserve parking lots. The lawsuit dismissed by Judge John T. Feeney concerned a vacant parcel at the corner of Fifth and D streets, where the Wiyot Tribe plans to construct multi-income housing projects through its community land trust, Dishgamu Humboldt. The City of Eureka had already awarded contracts to the … Read more

Eureka Citizens Stand Against Housing Updates Citing Environmental Concerns

EUREKA, Calif. – “Citizens for a Better Eureka,” a nonprofit organization composed of 60 downtown business owners and citizens, is pursuing a lawsuit against the city of Eureka over environmental concerns related to proposed housing updates. The group claims that the city did not follow proper procedures for adding housing and that the potential impact on the downtown area’s economic vitality has not been fully considered. Although they have withdrawn their injunctions, they remain committed to their legal action. Michelle Costantine, a member of Citizens for a Better Eureka, expressed their concerns, saying, “We originally … Read more

Thrilling Gathering at Eureka Boardwalk as Humboldt County Judge Hopeful Inspires Residents with Rally

EUREKA, Calif. – A candidate for judge in Humboldt County recently held a rally at the Eureka Boardwalk to garner support for his campaign. The event drew a large crowd and served as an opportunity for the candidate to engage with the community and address important issues. During the rally, the candidate emphasized the significance of transparency in the judicial system and vowed to prioritize it if elected. He also highlighted the need for equal access to justice for all individuals, regardless of their background or socio-economic status. In his speech, the candidate discussed the … Read more