Man accused of beating girlfriend goes to court
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A Blue Lake man accused of trying to kill his girlfriend with a metal pipe is headed to trial next month.
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A Blue Lake man accused of trying to kill his girlfriend with a metal pipe is headed to trial next month.
Developer Bob McKee’s attorneys have asked the California Court of Appeals 1st District to hear again the case regarding Southern Humboldt County’s Tooby Ranch, saying it misread the law and made several errors when it ruled against him in August.
EUREKA — The recent renovation of the Fifth Street entrance of the Humboldt County Courthouse has shone light on several old treasures. The large landscape paintings hanging on both sides of the lobby aren’t new to the courthouse or to the
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On the first day of the defense’s arguments in the trial of former Blue Lake Police Chief David Gundersen, his wife and alleged victim Darcie Seal took the stand once more to talk about allegations she made to investigators of rape by her husband that she later said were false.
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The Humboldt County Board of Supervisors will meet Tuesday at 9 a.m. in the Supervisors’ Chamber in the county Courthouse in Eureka.
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Josiah Miller will change jails and states in the next 10 days, as the 27-year-old Arcata resident and murder suspect waived extradition Thursday in Del Norte County Superior Court.
Carlyle Whiteotter Blake, a Hoopa man charged with first-degree murder, appeared in court for arraignment an Wednesday. Blake has pleaded not guilty to charges that he allegedly murdered Idaho resident Jason Dee McElroy in 2005 in Hoopa.
It has been nearly 16 years since Jennifer Gale Leahy was jailed for her alleged role in the murder of Mary Kesser. Now, she is scheduled to be retried by a jury in Humboldt County Superior Court on Oct.
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A Hoopa man police suspect of killing a man in December 2005 pleaded not guilty on Wednesday and had a trial date set for late October.

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In the early 90′s I turned my interest to computers and data communications. I ran a local computer bulletin board in the days before the Internet was in wide use and was a moderator on General Electric’s online service GEnie. I began building and repairing computers around that time and got into designing and building interactive voicemail (IVR) systems, which bridged an information service gap for those who didn’t own computers at the time.
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Carlyle Whiteotter “Otter” Blake returned alone after he and Jason Dee McElroy went to his father’s property for a marijuana deal in December 2005, a Del Norte County Sheriff’s detective testified Tuesday.