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Election officials in Shasta County are facing unsubstantiated claims of election interference. Also, the Hoopa Valley Tribe is suing the federal government for habitat restoration money it’s allegedly owed, and nearly one-third of Black Californians recently surveyed feel they’ve been treated unfairly while trying to obtain health care.
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The Yurok and Hoopa Valley Tribes are collaborating with other agencies to save the Trinity River ecosystem.
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The Trinity River will run considerably higher and faster Sunday afternoon through Thursday, as officials up releases from Lewiston Dam sixfold. The…
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State regulators have slapped fishing restrictions on the Klamath and Trinity Rivers, while the Karuk Tribe and environmentalists seek stronger protection…
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Seventeen years have passed since federal officials agreed to restore salmon populations on the Trinity River to levels unseen since it was dammed in the…
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There was still plenty of chill in the March air as about 20 locals straggled into the Junction City Grange Hall for another meeting about undoing a…
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As legal battles continue over the fate of three dams that impede salmon and steelhead on the Klamath River, work aimed at aiding the iconic, but…
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Detailed plans for restoring salmon and steelhead habitat along part of the Trinity River will be unveiled by federal and state officials Wednesday in…
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The Trinity River sees a dramatic spike in flow out of Lewiston Dam Tuesday and Wednesday.The planned increase is part of the strategy of the multi-agency…