Public officials, the Humboldt County neighborhood watch coordinator and police representatives hosted a town hall meeting Saturday to discuss public safety in Eureka. Police said reported crime rates are largely staying constant in Eureka, though there are issues in tracking crime this way.
Saturday, public officials are hosting a town hall on public safety in Eureka. Hosted by Eureka councilmember Renee Contreras-DeLoach and 4th District Supervisor Natalie Arroyo, the event aims to answer questions about public safety concerns from a panel. The town hall will also provide an opportunity for the public to ask questions to newly appointed Eureka Police Chief, Brian Stephens, plus a representative from Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and a neighborhood watch program.
Eureka volunteers and city workers added decorations to Old Town on a cloudy Friday. Light poles got big red bows and garland was wrapped along fences and posts.
EWC club member Suzanne Dockal gave an overview of the milk program from its humble beginnings in the late early 2000s by one of the members who wanted to see the children have fresh whole milk with their meals instead of powdered milk.