After The Storm King Salmon residents face long-term recovery after severe flooding King Salmon’s streets have mostly returned to their former appearance, before the record-breaking flood in the early days of the new year, with residents gradually reenter... See more
Cover Story The Siren’s Song Returns at Jim Dunn’s In October of 2025, Liz Sibley stood in the shell of Jim Dunn’s Cosmopolitan at 301 Second St., the wood plank floor newly oiled and light from the street slanting in on a half-built stage. The bar’s bras... See more
The defeat of Fujimori Jn and her fascist-leaning party in July 2021, by Pedro Castillo of Perú Libre, a middle-class electoral movement, part of the right-wing reformist movement, was short lived. Dina Boluarte replaced Castillo as President on December ... See more
The current world situation is pre-revolutionary. The bourgeoisie cannot govern through democracy and must resort to fascism, and the working class cannot live without world socialist revolution. How we will get there becomes the urgent question of revivi... See more
Cover Story Arcata Rises Up for Fire Victims For three days, music flowed from two stages at Humboldt Brews onto the sidewalk, into the street and beyond the corner of H and 10th streets. There, the rubble and charred remains of seven businesses and eight... See more