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Art Scene: Derina Harvey Band, Spring Celebration, Art Displays

Thumbnail photo: The Derina Harvey Band will bring their brand of Celtic rock to Crescent Elk Auditorium on March 15. | Photo courtesy of www.derinaharvey.com. Above photo: Images of Tolowa ancestors are on display at the Del Norte County Regional Airport. | Image courtesy of DNACA Here are this week’s Arts Notes from the Del … Continue reading Art Scene: Derina Harvey Band, Spring Celebration, Art Displays →

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PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION FOR SENIORS

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Crescent City Times.com By Rishi Kumar – February 20, 2026 I’ve been watching what’s happening in other states and it raises an important question. The Florida House recently voted to advance a proposal that would let voters decide on […]

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CDFA Awards $1.69M for Research, Outreach and Education Projects to Improve Irrigation and Nutrient Management Practices

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Crescent City Times.com SACRAMENTO, February 19, 2026 – CDFA’s (California Department of Food and Agriculture) Fertilizer Research and Education Program (FREP) announces $1.69 million in grant funding for six projects to advance California growers’ understanding and implementation of improved nitrogen and […]

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Charter School's ICE Notification To Families Was An Accident, Principal Says

Thumbnail photo by James Brooks Uncharted Shores Academy principal Dan Cartwright has issued an apology after a staff member mistakenly sent out a notification stating that ICE agents were on its main campus. The notification was issued at about 1:22 p.m. Wednesday through the charter school’s emergency communications system, Cartwright said in a letter sent … Continue reading Charter School's ICE Notification To Families Was An Accident, Principal Says →

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Crescent City's New Pay Structure Provides Raises, Still Lags Behind Market

After an independent study found that Crescent City’s salaries and benefits were 3-5% behind what’s offered at similar agencies in the region, councilors authorized a pay adjustment for all employees. But at an annual cost of about $875,000, increasing compensation for city staff so their pay is comparable with the median market is not feasible, … Continue reading Crescent City's New Pay Structure Provides Raises, Still Lags Behind Market →

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City Council Recap, Feb. 17, 2026

Thumbnail photo: A canoe node is part of the Tolowa Cultural Trail at Beachfront Park. City Councilors approved an additional $50,800 to complete design work for the expansion. | Image courtesy of Crescent City. Councilman Jason Greenough was absent. Among the items discussed at Tuesday’s Crescent City Council meeting: Utility Box Art Project: City councilors … Continue reading City Council Recap, Feb. 17, 2026 →

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Crescent City Times

A GASLIGHTING DOG AND PONY SHOW: WHAT THE LILY GROWER DOCUMENTS ACTUALLY SAY ABOUT OUR WATER

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Crescent City Times.com By Linda Sutter, Investigative reporter – February 18,2026 Today’s meeting at the Elk Valley Rancheria located at Sam Lopez Community Center, 2332 Howland Hill Road , Crescent City, CA 95531 at 4 p.m., will allow the […]

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LOOKING FOR A JOB?

February 17, 2026

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(Updated) Water Board Seeks Comment On Proposed Easter Lily Bulb Order, Public Workshop Set For Today

Thumbnail photo: Ninety-five percent of the world's Easter lily bulbs are produced in the Smith River area. | Photo courtesy of the North Coast Water Quality Control Board Updated at 8:02 a.m. Wednesday to correct the workshop location. The workshop will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday at the Elk Valley Rancheria Sam Lopez Community … Continue reading (Updated) Water Board Seeks Comment On Proposed Easter Lily Bulb Order, Public Workshop Set For Today →

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The Volunteers of Del Norte's 2026 Point in Time Count

Photos and video by Monique Camarena On one windy day in January, Del Norte Health and Human Services and local organizations came together to gather data, provide support, and spread love to Del Norte’s homeless community at the county’s annual Point In Time Count. This year’s PIT count was held in the Del Norte County … Continue reading The Volunteers of Del Norte's 2026 Point in Time Count →

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Crescent City Times

Rest in Peace Robert Duvall

Opinion and Commentary By Donna Westfall – February 17, 2026 One of the greats of our time passed away yesterday in his home in Middleburg, Virginia. I can't think of any movie he was in that I didn't like. He was born in San Diego, California. He served two years in the Army and when […]

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Cal Poly Humboldt Offers Direct Admission to Del Norte Students, Promises Greater Presence At Local High Schools

Thumbnail photo by Jaradpetroske via Wikimedia Commons. Creative Commons License Cal Poly Humboldt representatives promised a greater presence at Del Norte County’s high schools in an effort to offer a clear path for those seeking a college education. As part of a statewide initiative to streamline the college admissions process for students and families, the … Continue reading Cal Poly Humboldt Offers Direct Admission to Del Norte Students, Promises Greater Presence At Local High Schools →

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