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This is an index of Times-Standard articles published between 1989-2005. The index includes the article title, date, subject, and page number. You are not able to view the articles online. To retrieve an article, researchers need to visit the Microform Collection on the second floor of the library during open hours.Times-Standard's microfilm call number is MF10. If you are a distance researcher, please use your local library's interlibrary loan (ILL) program to make a request.

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26011990-09-21A1Abducted baby, mother Robin R. McNertney remain search targets.KIDNAPPING
26021989-02-121Crew of marijuana boat, California Sun, are in jail, except for one on probation and two fugitives.DRUGS & DRUG ABUSE, MARIJUANA
26031995-05-23A1Abduction, rape report by Aimee Bratcher a hoax, police say.KIDNAPPING, RAPE
26041991-08-08A3Crew of the docked USS Kiska prepares to head into Eureka for a break (photo).U.S. NAVY
26051990-08-15A3Crew of visiting Soviet ship tours Eureka (photo).VISITORS
26061994-05-12A1Crew safe as boat hits jetty rocksACCIDENTS - WATER
26071990-07-10A-1Crewman dies as fishing vessel sil Char II sinks off Southern Humboldt County(no name given)ACCIDENTS - WATER
26081996-12-22A10Crewman from Eureka-based fishing boat drowns after falling overboard west of Klamath RiverACCIDENTS - WATER, DEATHS, EUREKA, FISHING, KLAMATH RIVER, U.S. COAST GUARD
26091994-06-07A3Crews at work on Highway 101 south of EurekaHIGHWAYS & ROADS
26101992-02-15A1Crews battle slides caused by heavy rains on Highway 299.HIGHWAYS & ROADS, SLIDES
26111990-08-15A1Crews controlling King Range blaze (photo).KING RANGE NATIONAL CONSERVATION AREA
26122000-08-14A1Crews fight Balloon Tract fire at end of Fourth Street - photosFIRES
26132001-10-09A1Abdul Aziz satisfies local interest in Middle East, Islam - photoHUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - FACULTY, RELIGION
26141993-10-30A3Crews fighting fire on Louisiana-Pacific timberland north of Fieldbrook.FOREST FIRES, LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP.
26151994-07-26A1Crews gain on blazes; 1000 battle 12 fires in Orleans forestsFOREST FIRES
26162002-08-30C4Abe Cho and family sing togetherMUSIC - POPULAR
26171994-08-19A1Crews hope to pull out of Hoopa fire SaturdayFOREST FIRES
26182001-09-30C1Aboard the Madaket on Humboldt Bay - photosHUMBOLDT BAY, MADAKET
26191992-10-01A3Crews of Russian ships still docked in Eureka wil present a slide show featuring the three ships.SHIPS
26201993-06-04A1Crews on lookout for smuggler shipsSHIPS, U.S. COAST GUARD
26211989-08-026Aboard the tall ship, Revenue Cutter Californian visits Humboldt BaySHIPS
26221993-05-12A3Crews repairing Houda Point trailsCALIFORNIA CONSERVATION CORPS, OUTDOOR RECREATION
26231992-06-26A1Crews search for missing teen Eric Michael Goetz, last seen getting off school busMISSING PERSONS
26241994-07-28A1Crews win fire battle; Orleans firefighters begin to demobilize.FOREST FIRES
26251991-08-02A3Crews working on Highway 299 west of Lord-Ellis SummitHIGHWAYS & ROADS
26261998-01-04B3Crime activity map compares 1997 with 1966: photo.CRIME & CRIMINALS
26271995-05-19A1Crime answer offered: new jail, electronic monitoring, volunteer programCRIME PREVENTION
26281992-11-29A3Crime in the Eureka area has risen 23 percent in the past ten months says Eureka Police Dept.CRIME & CRIMINALS, EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
26291989-07-161Crime is on the rise in McKinleyvilleCRIME & CRIMINALS
26301990-08-19A3Crime lab aids apprehension or exoneration of criminalsCRIME & CRIMINALS
26311990-05-263Crime mostly down; rents and recycling up in Arcata in 1989.ARCATA
26321993-09-02A1Crime pays for law enforcement; Fortunan's conviction brings nearly $500,000 to sheriffCRIME & CRIMINALS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF
26331990-02-0421Abortion aftermath: regrets and no regrets, discussionABORTIONS
26341989-07-215Abortion foes target local clinic.ABORTIONS, PLANNED PARENTHOOD ASSOCIATION
26351989-12-074Abortion kills innocent humans, activist Hope McNeil says in Face to Face editorialABORTIONS
26361989-07-231Abortion protest demonstration outside Six Rivers Planned Parenthood ClinicABORTIONS
26371991-10-04A5Abortion protesters plan rallyABORTION
26381991-05-24A3Abortion rule hurts low-income women, Planned Parenthood officials say.ABORTION, PLANNED PARENTHOOD ASSOCIATION
26392004-08-09A6About 15,000 people attend the 21st Reggae on the River - photosMUSIC - POPULAR, REGGAE ON THE RIVER, SOUTHERN HUMBOLDT COUNTY
26402004-10-03A2About 240 people participated in the 17th annual Pastels on the Plaza in Arcata - photoARCATA PLAZA, ART & ARTISTS
26411996-10-21A1About 300 attend Earth First! rally in Arcata, protesting Pacific Lumber logging - photoARCATA PLAZA, EARTH FIRST!, LOGGING, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
26422003-02-18A2About 300 people gathered at the Arcata Plaza to protest a possible U.S. war against Iraq - photoARCATA PLAZA, DEMONSTRATIONS, PEACE
26431996-06-22A3Crime prevention doing its job in McKinleyville say plagued community residents. photoCRIME PREVENTION
26442005-07-03A1About 400 dogs take part in the Lost Coast Kennel Show in Ferndale - photosCOMPETITIONS, DOGS, FERNDALE
26452005-01-12A3About 600 gifted children from Humboldt and Del Norte Counties attend event at Humboldt State -photoDEL NORTE COUNTY, GIFTED CHILDREN, HUMBOLDT COUNTY, HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
26461995-01-29A1Crime rate increases in Eureka; violence down in '94 surveyCRIME & CRIMINALS
26471992-10-04B8Crime rate slows in Eureka, says Eureka Police Sargeant Dave Douglas. (Map and Charts)CRIME & CRIMINALS, EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
26481990-06-29A6Crime totals drop, Fortuna police chief says.CRIME & CRIMINALS, FORTUNA POLICE DEPT.
26491994-10-10A3Crime victims group endorses Mike Thompson for Senate.ELECTIONS
26501993-05-27A1Crime worries send citizens to meeting; fewer patrols are possible, sheriff warnsCRIME PREVENTION
26511990-03-305Crimes against kids can be prevented.CHILDREN, CRIME PREVENTION
26521996-12-20A1Criminal case against ex-sheriff Renner not to be prosecuted by DA's office. photoCRIME & CRIMINALS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF
26531994-12-24A3Criminal probe of former Trinidad treasurer Phyllis Sharum should last into January.THEFT, TRINIDAD - EMPLOYEES
26541994-01-20A5Crisis center for pregnant women eyed for ArcataPREGNANCY
26551994-08-28B1Crisis hotline; Humboldt Women for Shelter is a refuge for legions of womenHUMBOLDT WOMEN FOR SHELTER
26562000-09-22A2Crisis response workshops come to local schoolsEDUCATION
26572001-12-07A1Critical care charge nurses at St. Joseph Hospital stepping down - photosNURSES, SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL
26581992-11-21A3About 6,000 flu shots given to area residents by Public Health Department.PUBLIC HEALTH
26592005-11-19A1Critical Mass anti-war protest that went from Arcata to Eureka is declared a success - photosARCATA, BICYCLES, CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL, EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT, PROTEST
26602005-09-15A1About 70 students sent home from Eureka High; possibly exposed to measles - photoDISEASES, EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL
26611997-04-23A3Critical Mass cyclists rode bikes on Highway 101 from Arcata to Eureka; photo.BICYCLES
26622004-08-18A2About 900 Rio Dell residents will be without power for several hours in planned outagePACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC see PUBLIC UTILITIES, POWER OUTAGES, RIO DELL
26632005-11-19A4Critical Mass protestors make their views against the war in Iraq known - editorialARCATA CITY COUNCIL, BICYCLES, EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT, PROTEST
26641993-01-29sup"About Time" a comedy to open season at Ferndale Repertory theatreTHEATERS - FERNDALE REP
26652003-07-01A1Critical Pacific Lumber timber plan case moving toward finalityLOGGING, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
26661994-01-28A1Abraham Zacheriah Gerving & unnamed 17 year old arrested in Amber Slaughter's death. (Gang related)?HOMICIDE, JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
26671995-11-08A1Critically injured logger is flown to Sacramento for treatmentACCIDENTS - INDUSTRIAL, LOGGING, MAD RIVER COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
26681993-04-04A3Absentee ballots alter the election results of Mattole School District board of trustees.MATTOLE UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
26691993-11-08A5Critics blast Eureka housing plan; proposal fails to deal with issues of homelessnessHOMELESS
26701994-10-11A3Absentee ballots available to voters.ELECTIONS
26712001-01-19A1Critics call Arcata Plaza sidewalk ordinance fascistARCATA PLAZA
26721999-11-03A5Absentee ballots determine results in two county electionsCARLOTTA, HUMBOLDT COUNTY ELECTIONS OFFICE, PENINSULA UNION SCHOOL
26731991-10-16A3Critics contend Yurok council election unfairly controlled by federal agency.YUROK TRIBE
26741993-04-28A1Absentee ballots may decide vote; Thompson holds edge for State Senate seat (photo)ELECTIONS
26751999-03-05A1Critics of Headwaters deal accuse negotiators of last minute secret deal-makingCALIFORNIA - GOVERNMENT, ENVIRONMENTALISTS, HEADWATERS FOREST, PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
26761992-07-12A14Absentee landowners are being asked to fill out a "consent to search" waiver to stop growing drugs.DRUGS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF
26772003-10-01A1Critics of racial privacy measure on upcoming ballot speak at Humboldt StateHUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY, RACE DISCRIMINATION see DISCRIMINATION
26781992-04-09A1Absentee vote may delay count in Arcata election, record number of mail ballots sent outARCATA CITY COUNCIL, ELECTIONS
26791992-05-29A1Absentee voting high for Tuesday's electionELECTIONS
26801997-12-11A1Critics question oil spill reaction timeHUMBOLDT BAY, NORTH COAST ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER, OIL
26811995-05-28D1Absorbing the student exodus; Arcata learns how to adapt when HSU out; photoARCATA
26821989-04-221Crooks keep coming back for more;arrests soar, crowded jail presents little threat.CRIME & CRIMINALS, PRISONS & JAILS
26831990-01-197Abstract paintings by Cheryl Coon on display in Karshner Gallery at H.S.U. (photo).ART & ARTISTS
26842001-03-18D1Cross Building at Fifth and F Streets owned by Daniel Ollivier gets renovated - photosARCHITECTURE
26851990-10-12B3Abstract ways exhibit at Atlee & Atlee Fine Arts (photo of J. Ahlgren, J. Gold, J. Swingdler.)ART & ARTISTS
26862003-07-26A1Cross-country bicyclist visits Arcata to promote network of bike-friendly roads and cities - photoARCATA MAYOR, ARCATA PLAZA, BICYCLES
26871989-03-2615Abuse prevention agencies will share in $6000. grant from United Way of Humboldt.CHILD ABUSE, UNITED WAY FUND
26881991-01-17C3Cross country skiing offers an alternative to long lift lines (photo)SKIING
26891991-01-10Af6Crossfire Productions, run by Carl & Melanie Ackerman, puts local events on video (photo)VIDEOS
26901996-07-03B1Crossing guard, Charles Weeks, receives award from Eureka police for saving child's life - photoAWARDS, HONORS, PRIZES, CHILDREN, EUREKA POLICE DEPARTMENT, STREETS
26911997-03-19A1Crossing guard posted near intersection on Wabash Ave. in Eureka where boy was killedCHILDREN, DEATHS, EUREKA, SAFETY
26922000-11-01A1Crossroad Drug, Alcohol Program; Humboldt Women for Shelter funded by United Way - photoASSAULT, DRUGS, QUILTS, UNITED WAY FUND
26931994-05-24A3Crossroads, a long-term residential treatment center, has received a $1,000 grant from PG&EALCOHOLISM, DRUG ABUSE, PUBLIC UTILITIES
26941989-08-243Crosswalk poses danger for kids, Marilyn Mendenhall complains about Fortuna Blvd.FORTUNA, STREETS
26951990-11-17A1Crosswalks can be a perilous journey; accident rate called "substantially higher".ACCIDENTS - VEHICLE
26961991-10-21A1Crosswinds restaurant in Arcata burnsFIRES
26971998-09-18D 1Crowatan Art Works, new center for art, activism, community projects, opened in summer.ART & ARTISTS
26981994-08-12a1Crowd attends fair opening (photo)HUMBOLDT COUNTY FAIR
26991993-11-30A1Crowded Eureka shelter awaits ruling on its fate (photo)CATHOLIC CHURCHES, HOMELESS
27001994-08-03A1Cruelty or faith? Hmong's religious sacrifice of pigs under scrutiny.HMONG