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Decision Expected on CCHD RV Park Leases Following Public Hearing

Thumbnail photo by Paul Critz Commissioners are expected to reach a decision, finally, on who should develop the Crescent City Harbor District’s two RV parks. A special meeting will be held from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. today at the Harbor District Office.. The open session will follow a closed session meeting scheduled for 11:30 … Continue reading Decision Expected on CCHD RV Park Leases Following Public Hearing →

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Crescent City Times

CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Electric vehicle mandates costing government and taxpayers

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Crescent City Times.com By Jon Coupal – April 27, 2026 Over the last three years Caltrans has received over half a billion dollars of taxpayer funds to convert its vehicles into “the greenest fleet in the nation.” This year, the […]

Crescent City Times
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Crescent City Times

IS IT DECEPTION BY THE CITY "16,000 WATER CONSUMERS"?

Opinion and Commentary By Donna Westfall – April 26, 2026 Here's are excerpts from the City letter about water/sewer customers and rate increases: "Dated April 6, 2026 Good morning Donna, Please see the responsive records attached to this email for eligible parcels for both water and sewer. PUBLIC RECORDS REQUESTS FOR ELIGIBLE PARCEL INFORMATION SEWER […]

Crescent City Times
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Crescent City Times

DO YOU KNIT, CROCHET OR QUILT?

Opinion and Commentary By Donna Westfall – April 26, 2026 I went into "By My Hand" shop located at 415 J Street on the corner of 4th and J Streets and was amazed at the abundance of her inventory. She's got yarn. She's got fabric. She's got quilts and quilting machinery and more. Who knew? […]

Crescent City Times
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Crescent City Times

EVENT: DRUM CIRCLE

April 25, 2026 Did you know that the Nazarene Church no longer exists? It is closed down as a church and now used for community events. The building is being used by Del Norte Association For Cultural Awareness (DNACA), your arts & culture advocacy organization, fostering creativity and promoting all the creative arts in Del […]

Crescent City Times
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Crescent City Times

BREAKING: CA Voter ID Initiative QUALIFIES

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Crescent City Times.com By Carl DeMaio – April 24, 2026 GREAT NEWS! I'm thrilled to let you know that moments ago I received notice from the CA Secretary of State's Office that they have completed the review of the […]

Crescent City Times
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Crescent City Times

Multiple Healthcare Openings in Del Norte County, CA – Up to $80/hr

April 24, 2026 Del Norte County’s healthcare scene is buzzing this season, with several short-term and travel nursing roles open in Crescent City. These positions offer strong pay, flexible schedules, and a chance to work in a supportive hospital setting by the coast. Local Contract Labor and Delivery RN – $80/hr Employer: Stability HealthcareLocation: Crescent City, CAType: ContractSalary: $80 […]

Crescent City Times
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Redwood Voice

Councilors Are Reticent About Supporting State Housing Bill Though Hopeful About Its Promise Of Greater Flexibility

Thumbnail photo: The Redwood Downtown is a 36-unit residential and retail development that's slated to go in space that's currently occupied by the vacant Daly's department store building in Downtown Crescent City. | Image courtesy of Crescent City. At least one city councilor said he would support a bill that would allow local governments to … Continue reading Councilors Are Reticent About Supporting State Housing Bill Though Hopeful About Its Promise Of Greater Flexibility →

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Redwood Voice

Crescent City Manager Expounds On Protest Process Ahead Of Water, Sewer Rate Decision

Thumbnail photo by James Brooks Two weeks after Crescent City councilors took the first step toward increasing water and sewer rates, City Manager Eric Wier attempted to quell concerns about the Proposition 218 protest process. Wier also addressed the idea of moving the wastewater treatment plant from its current location at B and Battery streets … Continue reading Crescent City Manager Expounds On Protest Process Ahead Of Water, Sewer Rate Decision →

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Redwood Voice

Crescent City Council Recap, April 20, 2026

Mayor Pro Tem Candace Tinkler and Councilor Ray Altman were absent. Among the items discussed at Monday’s Crescent City Council meeting: Citizens Dock Pier 2 Project: Crescent City councilors agreed to send a letter to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration, supporting the second phase of the Citizens Dock rebuild. The Crescent City Harbor … Continue reading Crescent City Council Recap, April 20, 2026 →

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Crescent City Times

WE DID IT!

Opinion and Commentary By Donna Westfall – April 22, 2026 BREAKING: The Local Taxpayer Protection Act to Save Prop. 13 will be on the ballot in November! Whether you're a homeowner or a renter, as long as you're a registered voter, you can vote on this ballot measure. Here's what has been happening to Prop […]

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