The Humboldt Housing & Homelessness Coalition (HHHC) will conduct a Point-in-Time count of people experiencing homelessness during the morning of Friday, Jan. 23, and volunteers are needed to assist. Read on...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Health (DEH) is reminding the community to practice safe food handling to help keep holiday meals healthy. Read on...
The Humboldt County Transition Age Youth Collaboration (HCTAYC) and Youth Advocacy Board (YAB) are hosting visioning and collaboration events Dec. 2 and 3, at the TAY Center, located at 433 M St. in Eureka. Read on...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Health (DEH) has extended the dry weather test period for evaluation of water quantity supplies for proposed subdivisions and residential construction. Read on...
September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, and the Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) is partnering with community groups to bring attention to suicide prevention efforts. Read on...
Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) has been awarded more than $43.5 million to help construct a new Sempervirens (SV) psychiatric health facility after county staff submitted a grant application that was approved by the state. Read on...
Community residents are invited to review and comment on the Humboldt County Draft Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) 2025-2026 Annual Update. Read on...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services, Division of Environmental Health (DEH) has extended the wet weather test period for the evaluation of proposed individual on-site wastewater treatment systems (OWTS). Read on...
If you have a project idea that provides a public safety or essential service to our community, consider applying for Measure Z funds. You can apply for Measure Z funding now through Friday, Feb. 14 at 5 p.m. Read more about Measure Z Applications
The Humboldt County Board of Supervisors has signed a Memorandum of Understanding which will allow Mad River Community Hospital to begin design and construction of the Behavioral Health Crisis Triage Center on its campus in Arcata. Read on...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Health (DEH) is reminding the community to practice safe food handling to help keep holiday meals healthy. Read on...
This year, the Domestic Violence Awareness Project, a leading force in the Domestic Violence Awareness Month campaign, revisits 2023’s Domestic Violence Awareness Month theme, “Heal, Hold & Center.” Read on...
Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services Public Health’s Tobacco-Free Humboldt program recently changed its name to the Nicotine and Tobacco Prevention program (NTP). Read on...
More than 930 families have graduated from the Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) program since it launched locally in 2009, including 25 families that celebrated completing the program at NFP’s annual graduation event in August. Read on...
Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services Public and Environmental Health officials are advising community residents who attended a dinner at the Elks Lodge in Eureka on Wednesday, Aug. 28, that they may have been exposed to Shigella. Read on...
September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, and the Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) is partnering with community groups to bring attention to suicide prevention efforts. Read on...
Summer isn’t over yet and if your plans include visiting another country, take steps to protect yourself from potential illness, and get your travel vaccines today. Read on...
As summer starts to wind down, officials are reminding residents to keep an eye out for and avoid contact with cyanobacteria while recreating at area rivers and lakes. Read on...
The Humboldt County Transition-Age Youth Collaboration (HCTAYC) and Youth Advisory Board’s “July-o-Ween” Wellness Week kicks off Monday, July 22 and runs through Friday, July 26. Read on...
Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) has a new permanent Eligibility Specialist at its Hoopa location in the K’ima:w Medical Center after going nearly a year without one. Newly hired Tina Loyo’s first day on the job was April 15. Read on...
Students from South Fork High School’s Graphic Arts class and the Osprey Learning Center are sharing a Photo Voice Exhibit detailing issues young people face in rural communities at this year’s Summer Arts and Music Festival. Read on...
Individuals who visited the Days Inn in Eureka or the Providence St. Joseph Hospital Emergency Department during the following days may have been exposed to measles: Read on...
Tick season is here, and the Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) is reminding people to protect themselves and their animals. Read on...
On Monday, April 15, from 3 to 5 p.m. the Humboldt County Transition-Age Youth Collaboration (HCTAYC) will celebrate 16 years of serving the youth and young adults of Humboldt County at a “Sweet 16 Party” at the Labor Temple, 840 E St. in Eureka. Read on...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services, Division of Environmental Health (DEH) has extended the wet weather test period for the evaluation of proposed individual on-site wastewater treatment systems (OWTS). Read on...
The end of March marks Tsunami Preparedness Week, a good opportunity for you to learn about your location in relation to local tsunami inundation zones and prepare for a potential tsunami. Read on...
Community members and service providers are invited to attend the Humboldt County Transition-Age Youth Collaboration (HCTAYC) 2024 Digital Story Screening World Premiere and Youth Panel, Friday, Feb. 23, 2024. Read on...
If you have a project idea that provides a public safety or essential service to our community, consider applying for Measure Z funds. You can apply for Measure Z funding now through Friday, Feb. 23. Read more about Measure Z Applications
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services, Division of Environmental Health (DEH) announced the opening of the wet weather test period for the evaluation of proposed individual on-site wastewater treatment systems (OWTS). Read on...
As the weather gets colder and rainier, the Emergency Weather Community Response Network is meeting regularly to plan for the opening of warming centers throughout the county. Read on...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Health (DEH) is reminding people to practice safe food handling to help keep holiday meals healthy. Read on...
This year, the Domestic Violence Awareness Project, a leading force in the Domestic Violence Awareness Month campaign, invites participants to “Heal, Hold & Center.” Read on...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Health (DEH) has extended the dry weather test period for evaluation of water quantity supplies for proposed subdivisions and residential construction. Read on...
The new COVID-19 monovalent vaccine was recently approved and is expected to be available locally in the next week. The new vaccines, which are designed to protect against the current Omicron subvariants, are the only vaccines currently approved. Read on...
September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month in Humboldt County, and the Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) is partnering with community groups to bring attention to suicide prevention efforts through events and trainings. Read on...
As we go into the long weekend, local Environmental and Public Health officials are reminding residents to keep an eye out for cyanobacteria while recreating at area rivers and lakes. Read on...
Local and state environmental health officials confirmed that samples of the orange algal bloom from King Salmon beach that were sent to the North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board’s laboratory last week were non-toxic dinoflagellate. Read on...
State officials announced today the award of $12,361,918 million in a unique partnership between Humboldt County Behavioral Health, Mad River Community Hospital, Cal Poly Humboldt and the City of Arcata. Read on...
Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) is reminding parents and caregivers about the importance of immunizations for their preteens ages 11 and 12 and teenagers. Read on...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Health (DEH) is reminding people to practice safe food handling to help keep holiday meals healthy. Read on...
The Great American Smokeout is Thursday, Nov. 17. People who use tobacco are encouraged to quit for one day and make a plan to quit for good. Read on...
The harmful algal bloom advisory for Big Lagoon has been lifted after water quality results from recent sampling showed cyanobacterial toxin concentrations below health advisory thresholds according to the State Water Resource Control Board. Read on...
Nearly 30 law enforcement officers and mental health service providers from agencies across the county participated in a five-day Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training to learn strategies to better respond to people experiencing mental health crises. Read on...
Young people ages 16 to 26 years old are invited to learn about the importance of mental and physical wellness at the Humboldt County Transition-Age Youth Collaboration (HCTAYC) Youth Advisory Board’s (YAB) virtual and in-person wellness series. Read on...
Recently, the Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services, Division of Environmental Health (DEH) has received an increased number of public inquiries about mosquitoes in and around Humboldt Bay and coastal areas. Read on...
An Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) pilot program for people experiencing mental health crises will launch today, thanks to a partnership with Humboldt County DHHS Behavioral Health Branch and nonprofit Environmental Alternatives (EA). Read on...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS), Social Services Call Center continues to be closed Wednesdays due to staffing shortages, but immediate access to eligibility information is available. Read on...
After a group of third graders at a local school inadvertently ate cannabis gummies last month, Public Health officials are reminding adults to help keep children safe from cannabis exposure and overdose by making sure it is inaccessible. Read on...
Approximately one in 10 Americans aged 60 and older have experienced some form of elder abuse, according to the National Council on Aging, and Elder Abuse Awareness Month provides an opportunity to shed light on this important topic. Read on...
On Wednesday, June 15th, the Youth Advocacy Board (YAB) and Humboldt County Transition Age Youth Collaboration (HCTAYC) will premiere policy recommendations to improve the lives of LGBTQIA+ and Two-Spirit youth in Humboldt County. Read on...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services Public Health Branch issued a health alert to local providers today after cases of monkeypox were recently confirmed in the U.S. and California, including three confirmed cases in Sacramento. Read on...
Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services, Division of Environmental Health Division (DEH) staff will be hosting three public workshops over the next three months to help evaluate the county’s Local Area Management Plan (LAMP). Read more about the 2022 LAMP Evaluation Workshops
The Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) southern Humboldt office is moving from Garberville to Redway with doors in the new location expected to open Wednesday, March 16. Read on...
The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office and the Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) are joining forces to increase availability to mental health assistance for people experiencing a need. Read on...
Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) is reminding parents and caregivers about the importance of immunizations for their preteens and teenagers. Read on...
Public and Environmental Health officials are working to contain local cases of the gastrointestinal illness Shigella bacteria, after three lab-confirmed cases and two more suspected cases infected Eureka residents during the past month. Read on...
The Humboldt Housing and Homeless Coalition (HHHC) will conduct a Point-in-Time count of people experiencing homelessness during the morning of Wednesday, Jan. 26. Read on...
Interested in learning more about the Mental Health Services Act or MHSA? The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services will host five regional virtual meetings to share information and to gather input for the MHSA Annual Update for 2022-2023. Read on...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Health (DEH) is reminding people of safe food handling tips to keep holiday meals healthy. Read on...
Community residents are invited to learn more about the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) Annual Update for 2022-2023 at a virtual meeting Friday, Nov. 19, from noon to 1 p.m. Read on...
People who smoke or use other forms of tobacco are encouraged to quit for one day for the Great American Smokeout on Thursday, Nov. 18, by taking advantage of local resources that can help them quit during this annual event. Read on...
Forty law enforcement officers and mental health service providers from agencies across the county participated in a four-day Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training to learn strategies to better respond to people experiencing mental health crises. Read on...
The Humboldt County DHHS Division of Environmental Health has for the second time this month extended the dry weather test period for evaluation of water quantity supplies for proposed subdivisions and residential construction through Sunday, Oct. 31. Read on...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Health has extended the dry weather test period for evaluation of water quantity supplies for proposed subdivisions and residential construction through Friday, Oct. 15. Read on...
Public Health officials are reminding parents and caregivers to provide a safe sleeping environment for babies to help reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome or SIDS. Read on...
Rural residential homeowners, agricultural producers and people interested in protecting local watersheds are invited to attend a water efficiency workshop Tuesday, Sept. 28, from 6 to 7 p.m. Read on...
Young people ages 16 to 26 are invited to learn about the importance of mental and physical wellness at the Humboldt County Transition-Age Youth Collaboration (HCTAYC) Youth Advisory Board’s first virtual wellness series. Read on...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) and community partners are offering virtual events, trainings and resources during the month of September to bring awareness to suicide prevention efforts locally. Read on...
Environmental health officials are reminding community residents to be on the lookout for harmful algal blooms after a report was made of a person becoming ill following time spent in the South Fork Eel River north of Weott. Read on...
On May 10, 2021, Gov. Gavin Newsom expanded the drought emergency proclamation to 41 counties, including Humboldt. With this proclamation comes acknowledgement that droughts can cause changes to communities and the environment that impact public health. Read more about public health drought concerns...
This summer make safety at the rivers, oceans and lagoons a top priority. Local waterways are cold and have swift currents, which can pose threats to even the strongest swimmers. Remember these tips for staying safe near water: Read on...
Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) employee Sofia Pereira has been named the department’s new director of Public Health and will be stepping into her new role June 27. Read on...
Public Health officials are reminding residents to keep an eye out for cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, while recreating at local rivers and lakes after samples with the toxin were collected at two locations on the Mad River. Read on...
The AG and DHHS jointly submitted a request to the Superior Court to enter into a proposed stipulated supplemental judgment that intends to fully resolve all outstanding compliance issues relating to the 2018 stipulated judgment over DHHS’s CWS Division. Read more about the CWS-AG-stipulated Judgment
Early this month, the Humboldt County Board of Supervisors approved the Humboldt County DHHS’s request to allocate funding to establish and run a sub-acute transitional facility for adults experiencing mental health crises. Read more about the mental health crisis center
On Friday, you’re invited to a meeting about the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA). A public hearing on the MHSA will take place the following Thursday, May 27. Read more about the MHSA public hearing, May 27
Thanks in part to a $5.1 million grant from the Investment in Mental Health Wellness Grant Program for Children, Humboldt County will soon have a residential facility for children and youth experiencing mental health crises. Read more about the new Behavioral Health facility
Community residents are invited to review and comment on the Humboldt County Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) Annual Update 2021-2022. This update includes a proposed Innovation program—the Resident Engagement and Support Team (REST). Read more about the 2021-2022 MHSA Annual Update
Four days a week, a mental health clinician or case manager is stationed at the Arcata Police Department (APD) and goes on calls with officers to conduct outreach and follow up with people in the community who need assistance. Read more about the 2021 APD - DHHS
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services, Division of Environmental Health (DEH) announced the opening of the wet weather test period for the evaluation of proposed individual on-site wastewater treatment systems (OWTS). Read more about the 2021 wet weather testing
Interested in learning more about the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA)? The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services will host five regional virtual meetings to share information about and gather input for the MHSA Annual Update for 2021-22. Read more about MHSA Community Meetings
Three staff members have tested positive for COVID-19 at Sempervirens, Humboldt County Department Health & Human Services’ (DHHS) 16-bed in-patient psychiatric hospital located in Eureka. 20201215 - Three test positive at Sempervirens
Effective Jan. 1, 2021, the California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) will no longer allow the landfill disposal of treated wood waste (TWW). 20201215 - Treated wood waste (PDF)
Community members are invited to participate in a free drive-thru flu vaccine clinic scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 18, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the parking lot of the Humboldt County Library’s main branch at 1313 Third St. in Eureka. Read more about the Nov. 18 flu clinic
Smokers are encouraged to quit tobacco use for one day and take advantage of local resources to help them quit during for the Great American Smokeout Thursday, Nov. 19. read more about the 2020 Great American Smokeout
Flu season has officially begun, and health officials say this year with COVID-19 already circulating around the community, it is more important than ever to get a vaccine. 20201014 - Flu Vaccine (PDF)
The Humboldt County DHHS Division of Environmental Health (DEH) has extended the dry weather test period for evaluation of water quantity supplies for proposed subdivisions and residential construction through Thursday, Oct. 15. Dry Weather Test Extension (PDF)
California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced more than $4.3 million in Project Homekey funds Monday that will help make it possible for the Humboldt Inn on Fourth Street in Eureka to become permanent supportive housing for people experiencing homelessness. Read more about Project Homekey
Samples with confirmed cyanobacteria were collected at three locations on the Mad River spurring local Public and Environmental Health Officials to warn community residents to keep themselves and their pets out of the water. Read more about cyanobacteria in the Mad
September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month and a good time to connect with people who may be having difficulty reaching out for help or feeling socially isolated or lonely. Read more about Suicide Prevention Awareness 2020
"A las personas que son contactadas como parte de las investigaciones de Salud Pública relacionadas con COVID-19 no se les preguntará sobre su estado de documentación" Leer más sobre Salud Pública declaración...
‘People who are contacted as part of Public Health investigations related to COVID-19 will not be asked about their documentation status’ Read more about Public Health's statement
Addiction treatment services are now more accessible to qualifying county residents since Partnership HealthPlan of California launched its Wellness and Recovery program earlier this summer. Read more about addiction treatment services
Money to pay for missed rent or mortgage is available to qualifying county residents who have fallen behind on their house payments because of COVID-19 pandemic-related income loss. Read on...
After months on hold, Helping Humboldt participants started back up in July and are helping build partitions to minimize employees’ exposure to each other in the workplace. Read more about the Helping Humboldt partitions
Community residents are invited to review and comment on Humboldt County’s Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) Annual Update 2019-2020 and Three-Year Plan 2020-2023. Read more about the 2020 MHSA update and 3-yeaplan
The Humboldt-Del Norte Veterinary Medical Association is sponsoring low-cost canine rabies vaccination clinics through mid-August. Read more about Summer 2020 rabies vaccines
A second positive test of a Humboldt County resident with COVID-19 is confirmed, one month to the day after the county had its first confirmed positive case.
https://humboldtgov.org/DocumentCenter/View/84693/20200320_SecondCaseConfirmed Read more about the second confirmed case
Humboldt County District Attorney Maggie Fleming issued a consumer alert today regarding price gouging following Gov. Gavin Newsom’s state of emergency proclamation. Read on...
Humboldt County’s shelter in place order went into effect at midnight last night, and county residents are expected to stay home if they don’t have something they absolutely must do. Read more about the shelter in place update
Humboldt County Emergency communications centers are experiencing an extraordinary call volume related to non-emergency inquiries about the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19). Read more about reserving 911 for emergencies
Humboldt County Health Officer Dr. Teresa Frankovich issued an Order of the Health Officer today, March 19, directing Humboldt County residents to shelter at their place of residence in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19, starting at midnight. Read more about the shelter in place order
The Humboldt County Joint Information Center has received calls requesting clarification of guidance for food and beverage venues updated earlier this week by the California Department of Public Health. Read more about Guidance on Food and Beverage Venu
Many Humboldt County residents are seeking additional guidance on recommended social distancing measures following school and business closures across the county. Read more about Social Distancing
Starting today, the Humboldt County Joint Information Center will provide daily updates about local COVID-19 testing capabilities and results. Read more about Public Health Lab info online
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) issued new social distancing guidance late yesterday, recommending postponement or cancellation of large gatherings across the state through the end of March. Read more about social distancing and info line...
Humboldt County Health Officer Teresa Frankovich, MD, has declared a Local Health Emergency in response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak in California and beyond. Read more about COVID-19 emergency declaration...
DHHS Public Health has been notified of a case of bacterial meningitis in a student attending Arcata High School. The student is currently hospitalized and under treatment. Read more about bacterial meningitis
Two Feathers Native American Family Services became Humboldt County’s first Native American Organizational Provider of specialty mental health services following approval of a services agreement with DHHS. Read more about Two Feathers and Mental Health...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has just updated its guidance for travelers returning from countries with high rates of COVID-19 transmission including Iran, Italy, South Korea and Japan. Read about updated guidance for travelers...
As an increasing number of countries around the world begin to experience person-to-person transmission of COVID-19 infections, there are questions about what travelers should do when they return to the U.S. Read more about COVID-19 guidance for travelers...
The individual in Humboldt County who tested positive for COVID-19 infection earlier this month has been released from isolation after meeting all conditions for clearance required by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Read about resident released from isolation...
A second case of COVID-19 in Humboldt County has not been confirmed because the individual involved has tested “indeterminate” for the virus. Read more about second COVID-19 test results...
DHHS has received numerous calls from local business owners and employees about what precautions can be taken to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The CDC is recommending certain measures to businesses to help limit workplace exposure. Read more about CDC COVID-19 guidance...
DHHS's Public Health Branch recently announced the first confirmed case of novel coronavirus in Humboldt County. The ill individual and close contact continue to do well and are self-isolating at home while being monitored for symptoms by Public Health. Read more about Public Health COVID-19 response...
DHHS's Public Health Branch has received confirmation from the California Department of Public Health and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of one case of COVID-19 in a Humboldt County resident. Read more about COVID-19 in Humboldt...
February is Children’s Dental Health Month, and Smile Humboldt and its partner organizations are inviting residents come to a free dental health fair Saturday, Feb. 22, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Bayshore Mall. Read more about Children's Dental Health Month.
Political officials, representatives from community agencies and residents gathered Tuesday afternoon to celebrate the completion of the River Bluff Cottages, Rio Dell’s newest housing development. Read more about River Bluff Cottages...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Health (DEH) announced the opening of the wet weather test period for the evaluation of proposed individual on-site wastewater treatment systems (OWTS). Read more about wet weather testing period 2020
This afternoon, the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services declared novel coronavirus a public health emergency. Local officials say there are still no cases in Humboldt County at this time. Read more about novel coronavirus...
At Tuesday's Board of Supervisors meeting, Dr. Teresa Frankovich was confirmed as Humboldt County’s new Health Officer following the December retirement of Dr. Donald Baird. Read more about county's new Health Officer...
Interested in learning more about the Mental Health Services Act or MHSA? The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services will host public meetings to share information about and gather input for the MHSA three-year plan. Read more about MHSA community meetings 2020...
Blue Water Navy Veterans or their survivors are now entitled to a presumption of service connection for conditions related to Agent Orange exposure. Read about veterans disability benefits...
The holiday season is upon us, and that likely means sharing food with friends and family. The Humboldt County DHHS Division of Environmental Health is reminding people of safe food handling tips to keep holiday meals healthy. Read more about holiday food safety
Read about the county’s new Suicide Fatality Review team, learn more about Sempervirens psychiatric hospital as it celebrates 50 years and check out the list of NAMI support groups offered throughout the county. It’s all in the fall issue of DHHS Connect. DHHS Connect Fall 2019 (PDF)
Smokers are encouraged to quit tobacco use for one day for the Great American Smokeout Thursday, Nov. 21. The Tobacco Education Network and the American Cancer Society urge smokers to take advantage of local resources that can help them quit. Read about the Great American Smokeout 2019...
Community residents are invited to take a survey to provide input on local mental health services and what new and innovative ideas they think should be included in Humboldt County’s Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) 2020-2023 three-year plan. Read more about the 2019 MHSA survey...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) and the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) are partnering to improve safety and awareness for motorists, pedestrians and bicyclists in Eureka. Read more about Eureka traffic safety outreach...
Much of Humboldt County may be without power for an extended period of time. The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Health wants to remind everyone of the following food safety guidelines. Read more about food safety in a power outage...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Health would like to remind owners of non-standard onsite wastewater treatment systems to be prepared for a power outage. Read more about OWTS preparedness in an outage...
The Humboldt County Coroner’s Office has expanded the way it investigates suicides by using a consolidated risk assessment profile in hopes of learning how to prevent future deaths. Read more about suicide prevention efforts...
Law enforcement officers and mental health service providers are learning techniques to de-escalate mental health crises during this week’s Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training. Read more about crisis intervention training...
Local public health officials are stressing the importance of getting vaccinated for pertussis after a local infant who tested positive for the disease was hospitalized in an intensive care unit earlier this month. Read more about Humboldt pertussis, Sept. 2019
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Health (DEH) will host a water efficiency workshop to introduce recent programmatic changes regarding water saving strategies. Read more about the water efficiency workshop...
Learn helpful tips and recipes to make snacking healthy, easy and affordable at the second annual Healthy Snack Day scheduled from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 12, at the Eureka Grocery Outlet. Read more about Healthy Snack Day 2019...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) and community partners are hosting events and trainings during Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. Read more about Suicide Awareness Month 2019
Nearly 230 families have graduated from the Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) program since the Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) launched it 10 years ago. Read more about Nurse-Family Partnership...
Research shows cannabis use during pregnancy can increase the risk of low birth weight and affect a baby’s brain development officials from a workgroup of the local Perinatal Substance Use Disorder Project told the Humboldt County Board of Supervisors. Read more about cannabis use and pregnancy...
Young people ages 16 to 26 are invited to learn about the importance of mental wellness at the Humboldt County Transition-Age Youth Collaboration Youth Advisory Board’s seventh annual Wellness Week. Read more about HCTAYC Wellness Week...
The Multi-Family Visitation Center, opened at the Jefferson Community Center in Eureka, providing an area for multiple, eligible families to have supervised visitations. Read more about the Multi-Family Visitation Center
Public Health officials were notified late Wednesday that a Eureka teen has tested positive for pertussis, also known as whooping cough, which is a highly contagious respiratory disease. Read more about local pertussis case...
The summer issue of DHHS Connect is now available. Learn how the statewide CalFresh expansion is helping Humboldt County residents, find tips to protect yourself from illness when traveling abroad and read an update from DHHS Director Connie Beck. DHHS Connect Summer 2019 (PDF)
Summer is officially here. If your plans include visiting another country, take steps to protect yourself from potential illness, and get your travel vaccines today. Read more about travel vaccines...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) is encouraging residents to prepare for potential power outages after the Pacific Gas & Electric Co. (PG&E) began conducting preemptive power shutoffs in fire-prone areas. Read more about preparing for power shutoffs
Public Health officials announced this morning that local oysters are safe to eat after a math error at the Humboldt County Public Health Laboratory led to a brief closure of Humboldt Bay. Read more about local oysters safe to eat...
The Community Health Assessment (CHA), a comprehensive overview of the health of the Humboldt County community, was presented at the Board of Supervisors meeting this afternoon. Read more about the 2018 CHA...
A youth-led walkability assessment will be held in McKinleyville to better enable
area students to safely walk, bike and roll to school. The assessment is scheduled
for Wednesday, May 15, from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. Read more about upcoming walkability assessment...
Nearly 6,000 disabled and elderly Humboldt County residents are eligible to apply for CalFresh benefits after the state expanded the nutritional benefits to people on Supplemental Security Income/State Supplementary Payment (SSI/SSP). Read more about the CalFresh Expansion...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) invites community residents to a series of events that aim to reduce stigma and raise awareness of mental health challenges as part of “May is Mental Health Matters Month.” Read more about Mental Health Matters Month 2019
A coalition of agencies and service providers broke ground today on The Center at McKinleyville, a one-stop location for services, information and activities for community members in McKinleyville and the northern region of Humboldt County. Read more about The Center groundbreaking...
Learn about the benefits of cycling at a free bilingual health and bike fair in Fortuna. “Baile, Bicis y Ser Felices!” or “Dance, Bike and Be Happy!” is scheduled for Sunday, April 14, from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the Firemen’s Pavilion in Rohner Park. Read about the bilingual bike & health fair...
Community residents are invited to review and comment on Humboldt County’s Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) annual update. Read more about the MHSA annual update...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services, Division of Environmental Health has extended the wet weather test period for the evaluation of proposed individual on-site wastewater treatment systems. Read about extended wet weather test period...
Seniors living in outlying areas of the county will have greater access to services without the need to travel to Eureka at two outreach events planned for Trinidad and Redway in April. Read more about Mobile Outreach senior events
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) recently launched the “Your Pain is Real. So Are the Risks.” campaign to raise awareness about the dangers of prescription medications that contain opioids. Read more about a new opioid awareness campaign...
More than $860,000 has been distributed to eight Humboldt County homeless
assistance programs to help keep people off the streets. Read more about Continuum of Care grants...
More than 1,470 unsheltered people were counted in Humboldt County during this year’s Point-in-Time (PIT) count, according to results from the Jan. 23 count of people experiencing homelessness. Read more about the 2019 Point-in-Time count...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services, Division of Environmental Health (DEH) announced the opening of the wet weather test period for the evaluation of proposed individual on-site wastewater treatment systems (OWTS). Read more about the wet weather test period...
The Fortuna Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program recently closed its Main Street office, and will reopen at the Fortuna Library on Monday, Feb. 4. Read more about the Fortuna WIC temporary move...
The Humboldt Housing and Homeless Coalition (HHHC) is looking for volunteers to participate in the Jan. 23 Point-in-Time (PIT) count to connect with people experiencing homelessness in the community. Read more about the HHHC Point-in-Time count...
Do you or a family member have experience with the local mental health system? Community members are encouraged to lend their insight by serving on the Humboldt County Behavioral Health Board. Read about Behavioral Health Board recruitment...
A $625,000 grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program will continue to provide funding for the Humboldt Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention (ASAP). Read more about youth substance use prevention...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services’ Division of Environmental Health (DEH) is reminding people about the importance of making food safety a priority this holiday season. Read more about holiday food safety...
As the days get shorter and nights get cold, the Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) reminds residents of housing programs that can keep many of the county’s most vulnerable off the streets. Read more about housing for winter...
The Tobacco Education Network and the American Cancer Society are asking local smokers to quit tobacco use for one day during the Great American Smokeout Thursday, Nov. 15. Read about the Great American Smokeout 2018...
Six local Registered Dental Hygienists will soon be able to provide additional dental services to young children who have Denti-Cal, dental insurance under the Medi-Cal program. Read more about new Denti-Cal providers...
Thirty-five law enforcement officers and mental health service providers are participating in a four-day Crisis Intervention Team training to learn strategies to better respond to people experiencing mental health crises. Read more about law enforcement & mental health...
Public Health officials are reminding parents and caregivers to provide a safe sleeping environment for babies to help reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Read more about safe sleep...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services Division of
Environmental Health (DEH) has extended the dry weather test period for
evaluation of water quantity supplies for proposed subdivisions and
residential construction through Oct. 15. Read more about the Dry Weather Test Extension...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services is working with community and tribal partners to host events and offer trainings that teach participants how to recognize signs of suicide and refer those at risk to professional resources. Read more about Suicide Prevention Month 2018...
The property surrounding the library in Eureka is getting some much needed attention, thanks to a new program that provides residents with meaningful work that serves the community. Read more about 'Helping Humboldt'...
The Breastfeeding Task Force (BFTF) of Humboldt County is providing a Breastfeeding Rest Stop booth at the Humboldt County Fair in Ferndale Thursday, Aug. 16 through Sunday, Aug. 26. Read more about the Breastfeeding Rest Stop...
The Humboldt County Transition-Age Youth Collaboration’s (HCTAYC) Youth Advisory Board invites young people ages 16 to 26 to its sixth annual Wellness Week starting Monday, Aug. 6. Read more about Wellness Week...
Local Public and Environmental Health officials are warning recreational users of all bodies of fresh water to avoid contact with cyanobacteria (also known as blue-green algae). Read more about cyanobacteria warnings...
The start of the new school year may feel far away, but it’s not too early to schedule an appointment for back-to-school vaccines. Read more about back-to-school vaccines...
Tick season is quickly approaching, and the Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) is reminding people to protect themselves and their animals. Read more about precautions against ticks
Local health officials are reminding people it’s always important to get tested and know your HIV status in recognition of National HIV Testing Day on Wednesday, June 27. The only way to know if you have HIV is to get tested. Read more about National HIV Testing Day...
Development of a new test has given the Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services’ (DHHS) Public Health Laboratory the ability to better identify the specific sources of fecal contamination found in water samples. Read more about Microbial Source Tracking...
County residents who use electronic benefit transfer (EBT) cards are advised that due to a statewide system upgrade, cards will not be usable from Saturday, June 23 at 11 p.m. through Sunday, June 24 at 11 p.m. Read more about the June 2018 EBT card outage...
Summer officially kicks off this week. As you plan to enjoy local rivers, beaches and lagoons, make water safety a priority. Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services is making more than 150 life jackets available to borrow. Read more about water safety...
An American Crow in Humboldt County has tested positive for West Nile Virus (WNV). This is the first WNV-positive bird reported in the county this year. Read more about West Nile Virus...
Nearly 45,000 people lost their lives to suicide in the United States in 2016, according to new information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Almost 4,300 of those were in California. Read more about suicide prevention...
A $7.5 million grant over the next four years will make it possible for children and youth throughout Humboldt County to receive much needed mental health services at their schools. Read more about Mental Health grants...
Summer is just around the corner and international travel may be on the agenda for some Humboldt County residents. While exposure to new places, foods and cultures can be exciting, it can also bring with it exposure to new illnesses. Read more about travel vaccines...
Due to a technical error, the link to the HIV news release issued Friday has become inactive. If you missed the original news release or need to refer back to it, please use this link instead. Thank you. Read more about HIV concerns...
Two communicable disease specialists from the California Department of
Public Health (CDPH) are in Humboldt County assisting local officials
investigating an increase in the number of people newly diagnosed with HIV
that was identified last month. Read more about HIV concerns...
MonthMillions of people in the U.S. live with chronic hepatitis, and according to the California Department of Public Health, Humboldt County’s rate of new cases of hepatitis C is nearly three times the state average. Read more about Hepatitis Awareness Month
Learn how to reduce sugar intake and improve overall health at Rethink Your Drink Day on Wednesday, May 16. Community residents can participate in this Statewide Day of Action right here in Humboldt County. Read more about Rethink Your Drink Day...
In an effort to expedite abatement of violations of County Code, Humboldt County Code Enforcement is taking complaints that have traditionally been accepted and investigated by the Department of Health & Human Services, Division of Environmental Health. Read more about Environmental Health Complaints
County health officials are reporting a recent spike in HIV cases after an unusual number of infections were confirmed in April. Several of the cases are believed to be related. Read more about Humboldt County HIV cases
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services invites the community to recognize “May is Mental Health Matters Month” with a series of events designed to reduce stigma and spread awareness about the importance of mental wellness. Read more about May is Mental Health Matters Month
A nearly $1 million dollar grant over the next three years will expand treatment options for people experiencing mental health crisis. Read more about the SB 82 Triage Grant
The latest issue of DHHS Connect is ready to read. Learn more about the March 29 Tsunami Communications Test, find out what is going on throughout the county for May is Mental Health Matters Month and check out Director Connie Beck’s department update. Read the DHHS Connect Spring 2018
Child Welfare Services (CWS) has opened an Office of the Ombudsperson which is available to provide independent review of questions and concerns related to CWS. Read more about the CWS Office of the Ombudsperson
Looking for a quick training to help move your career in a new direction? Mark your calendar for The Job Market’s Office Specialist and Community and Social Services trainings starting in May and June. Read more about spring 2018 job trainings
Five new syringe disposal locations are now available in Eureka, adding to Humboldt County's variety of options for safe, legal and convenient disposal of used syringes. Read more about Eureka's disposal locations (PD
The North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board has approved Humboldt County’s Local Agency Management Program (LAMP) for permitting and oversight of on-site wastewater treatment systems (OWTS). Read more about the approved LAMP
The Superior Court of Humboldt County has accepted a stipulated judgment cooperatively negotiated by the California Attorney General (AG), the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) and the Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS). Read more about the child welfare settlement
February is National Children’s Dental Health Month, and the Humboldt County Dental Advisory Group is inviting residents to celebrate with a fun event and free dental supplies. Read more about Children's Dental Health Month
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services, Division of Environmental Health (DEH) announced the opening of the wet weather test period for the evaluation of proposed individual on-site wastewater treatment systems (OWTS). Read more about the wet weather test period
January is Cervical Health Awareness Month, and the Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services, Public Health is joining communities around the U.S. in promoting cervical health. Read more about Cervical Health Awareness Month
Get tips on how to prepare for an emergency, learn about the first two syringe disposal kiosks installed in Eureka, and read a department update from Director Connie Beck. It’s all in the winter issue of our quarterly newsletter, DHHS Connect. Read the DHHS Connect Winter 2018
Local emergency rooms are currently reporting a high volume of patients coming in with influenza-like symptoms including coughs, sore throats and fevers, but health officials say staying home and getting rest is often the best way to combat the flu. Read more about the 2018 flu season
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services, Division of Environmental Health (DEH) is holding a meeting Jan. 10, about the newly adopted Local Agency Management Plan (LAMP) and Read more about the scheduled LAMP meeting
Due to a further increase in the number of students with symptoms consistent with norovirus, five additional schools have elected to close early for the winter break. Read more about additional school closures
The new year is a great time for setting resolutions—goals to strive for, things to achieve. This year, consider adding emergency preparedness to your list. Read more about emergency preparedness in 2018
An increase in student absenteeism believed to be related to a norovirus outbreak has prompted Humboldt County Health Officer Dr. Donald Baird to recommend the closure of the 10 schools in the Eureka City Schools District. Read more about Norovirus outbreak prompts closure
Two syringe disposal kiosks have been installed in Eureka, and a third is on its way. The kiosks, purchased by the Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services, are intended to provide a safe and convenient location to dispose of used syringes. Read more about disposal kiosks
After further discussion between district and Public Health officials, South Bay Union School District will close its three schools, all currently impacted by a norovirus outbreak. Read more about school district closure
More than 130 students from the South Bay Union School District are sick from what Public Health officials believe to be a norovirus outbreak centered at Pine Hill School and affecting nearby South Bay and South Bay Charter schools. Read more about the norovirus outbreak
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Health (DEH) is reminding people to make food safety a priority this holiday season. Read more about holiday food safety
The California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) and Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) Public Health branch are partnering to improve pedestrian and bicyclist safety in McKinleyville. Read more about McKinleyville’s new grant
Tobacco-Free Humboldt and The American Cancer Society (ACS) are asking local smokers to quit tobacco use for one day during the Great American Smokeout on Thursday, Nov. 16. Read more about the Great American Smokeout 2017
Veterans Day is Nov. 11, and the Veterans Service Office (VSO) will be celebrating by opening that day to serve veterans who may be unable to visit the office during regular business hours. Read more about Vets Day hours
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services, Division of Environmental Health (DEH) is inviting the community and other agencies to review and comment on the final Local Agency Management Program (LAMP). Read more about the final LAMP
Check out stories about client successes, expanded services for Transition-Age Youth and a department update from Director Connie Beck. It’s all in the fall issue of our quarterly newsletter, DHHS Connect. Read the DHHS Connect Fall 2017
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Health (DEH) has extended the dry weather test period for evaluation of water quantity supplies for proposed subdivisions and residential construction Read more about the dry weather test period
Local young people are about to have improved access to services and supports with the opening of the Transition-Age Youth (TAY) Division’s new location on M Street in Downtown Eureka. Read more about expanded TAY services
Members of the county’s Suicide Prevention Network gave a presentation to the Humboldt County Board of Supervisors Tuesday morning focusing on local prevention efforts. Read on...
Environmental Health officials from the Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) reported that toxins associated with cyanobacteria (also known as blue-green algae) have been confirmed at Big Lagoon. Read more about cyanobacteria in Big Lagoon
Public Health officials have completed direct notification of all individuals who may have come into close contact with a student who tested positive yesterday for bacterial meningitis. Read more about Public Health notifications
A Eureka child has been transferred to an out-of-county hospital with a confirmed case of Neisseria meningitidis, which is a contagious form of bacterial meningitis. Read more about meningitis hospitalization
Local health officials have announced the first confirmed human West Nile Virus (WNV) infection in Humboldt County in four years. Read more about West Nile Virus in 2017
The Breastfeeding Task Force (BFTF) of Humboldt County will be providing a Breastfeeding Rest Stop booth at the Humboldt County Fair in Ferndale Wednesday, Aug. 23 through Monday, Sept. 4. Read more about the Breastfeeding Rest Stop
A mother with a long history of homelessness and poor credit was unable to access low income housing and was living in a local shelter with her new baby. She was able to get assistance in the form of Read more about Housing Action Program
The Job Market is offering several new adult education courses through the location’s College of the Redwoods (CR) Learning Lab this fall. The classes are free and created to help job seekers and current employees improve workplace skills. Read more about the free Learning Lab classes
With summer winding down, it’s time for parents to gather school supplies and backpacks and make sure their kids are up-to-date on their vaccines. Read more about back-to-school vaccines
The Humboldt County Transition-Age Youth Collaboration’s (HCTAYC) Youth Advisory Board will hold its fifth annual Wellness Week. Local young people are invited to participate in a week of Hawaiian-themed wellness events that starts Monday, Aug. 7. Read more about TAY Wellness Week 2017
Local Public and Environmental Health officials are warning recreational users of all bodies of fresh water to avoid contact with cyanobacteria (also known as blue-green algae). Read more about cyanobacteria
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) is making 192 new life jackets available through loan stations at many of the county’s favorite water recreation locations. Read more about life jacket loaners
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) is expected to receive a $3.8 million grant to participate in the statewide Local Dental Pilot Project (LDPP) aimed at improving access to dental care for income-eligible children. Read more about the dental health grant
A statewide program intended to address the shortage of qualified public health laboratory directors in California will pay for Humboldt County’s current lab manager to obtain a doctorate in Public Health. Read more about the state fellowship program
The Job Market and College of the Redwoods are offering concentrated trainings designed to help people move into a new career quickly. Both Community and Social Services and Intermediate Bookkeeping trainings are accepting applications now. Read more about Job Market employment trainings
Tick season is quickly approaching, and the Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) is reminding people to protect themselves and their animals. Read more about taking precautions against ticks.
The Humboldt-Del Norte Veterinary Medical Association is sponsoring low-cost canine rabies vaccination clinics throughout the county in May, June and July. Read more about low-cost rabies vaccines
Youth and mental health advocates will gather on the red carpet Saturday and are inviting the community to join in. The Directing Change film screening will take place at the Eureka Theater during the May 6 Arts Alive! Read more about young filmmakers event
Long-time Department of Health & Human Services employee Michele Stephens has been named the department’s director of the Public Health Branch, replacing Susan Buckley who retired in January. Read more about the new public health director
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) and the Eureka Grocery Outlet are teaming up again for Fruit and Veggie Fest 2017. Read on...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) is inviting the community to participate in celebrations and activities aimed at reducing stigma and raising awareness. Read on...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) Employment Training Division invites job seekers to the 2017 Redwood Coast Career Fair. Read on...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services, Division of Environmental Health (DEH) has, again, extended the wet weather test period for the evaluation of proposed individual on-site wastewater treatment systems (OWTS). Read on...
Local residents who use illegal or “street” drugs may be at increased risk of overdose, according to the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Read on...
Job hunters will get an opportunity to meet more than 50 local employers during the 2017 Redwood Coast Career Fair, Tuesday, May 2, from noon to 2 p.m. Read on...
The Mobile Intervention & Services Team (MIST) is ramping up staffing to help more of Eureka’s most vulnerable mentally ill homeless people. Read on...
Today, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) released the results of its Healthy Stores for a Healthy Community survey which shows that Humboldt County youth have more access to unhealthy products than the state average. Read on...
Six Humboldt County pharmacies are now accepting expired, unused or unwanted medications, including prescription, non-prescription, controlled and non-controlled substances and pet medications. Read on...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services, Division of Environmental Health (DEH) recently issued hazardous waste violation fines to four businesses that operate in Humboldt County. Read on...
The need for vaccinations does not end with early childhood. As kids approach their junior high years, so does the need for updated immunizations. Read on...
The Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) Public Health Laboratory has confirmed that a dog that was briefly in Humboldt County has tested positive for rabies. Read on...
It’s National Children’s Dental Health Month, and the Humboldt County Dental Advisory Group is inviting residents to celebrate with free events and dental supplies. Read on...
In a continued effort to reduce cervical cancer in women, the Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) is promoting January’s nationwide designation as Cervical Health Awareness Month. Read on...
Do you or a family member have experience in the local mental health system? Community members are encouraged to lend their insight by serving on the Humboldt County Behavioral Health Board (BHB). Read on...
Quitting smoking is a great way to start the New Year, and the Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services is reminding smokers that kicking the habit immediately improves health and saves money. Read on...
This year’s Point-in-Time (PIT) homeless count has been postponed by one month as recruitment for volunteers continues. Originally scheduled for the end of January, the PIT count will now take place in the early-morning hours of Feb. 28. Read on...
The Public Health branch of the Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) has been awarded national accreditation by the Public Health Accreditation Board. Read on...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Health (DEH) reminds people to prioritize food safety this holiday season. Read on...
With the biennial Point-in-Time (PIT) count of homeless people coming up Jan. 31, the PIT committee is looking for volunteers and gathering donations. Read on...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Health (DEH), announces the opening of the wet weather test period for the evaluation of proposed individual on-site wastewater treatment systems (OWTS). Read on...
On Monday, Nov. 21, the Veterans Service Office (VSO) opened the doors at its new location. The VSO has been located inside the Humboldt County Courthouse since the 1940s. Read on...
Tobacco-Free Humboldt and The American Cancer Society (ACS) are encouraging local smokers to participate in the Great American Smokeout on Thursday, Nov. 17. Read on...
The County of Humboldt is seeking input from the community on improvements to current waterless toilet regulations. A discussion forum has been scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 17, at Trinidad Town Hall. Read on...
With Veterans Day Friday, Nov. 11, the Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services Veterans Service Office (VSO) is reminding local vets to make sure they are getting services they’ve earned. Read on...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) has shingles vaccines available, and area seniors are encouraged to get this immunization. Read on...
The County of Humboldt is seeking input from the community on improvements to current waterless toilet regulations. A discussion forum has been scheduled for Friday, Sept. 30, at the Healy Senior Resource Center in Redway. Read on...
The amount of opioids prescribed in Humboldt County is going down. Opioids are a type of painkiller that can have serious side effects including overdose and death. Read on...
An estimated 4,000 gallons of gasoline from a petroleum tanker that overturned Wednesday in Southern Humboldt has leaked above the South Fork of the Eel River. Read on...
Today, the Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) Public Health Laboratory confirmed that a cat in Orleans tested positive for rabies. A fox from the Orleans area also tested positive for rabies last month. Read on...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) is partnering with community groups to host events and trainings during National Suicide Prevention Month. Read on...
Officials with the Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services, Division of Environmental Health (DEH) are reminding consumers to use licensed contractors to get groundwater well work completed. Read on...
School will be back in session soon, and it’s time for parents to gather school supplies and backpacks as well as make sure kids are up-to-date on their vaccines. Read on...
The Breastfeeding Task Force (BFTF) of Humboldt County is providing a Breastfeeding Rest Stop booth at the Humboldt County Fair, Aug. 18 to 28, in Ferndale. Read on...
The Humboldt Housing and Homeless Coalition invites members of the community to the Adorni Center Thursday, Aug. 11, to learn more about Housing First. Read on...
The County of Humboldt is seeking input from the community on waterless toilet regulations. Waterless toilets are also known as composting toilets or, as defined in the Humboldt County General Plan, alternative systems. Read on...
The Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) Public Health Laboratory confirmed that a fox from the Orleans area has tested positive for rabies. Read on...
For the first time in more than five years, a dog in Humboldt County has tested positive for rabies. The infection is believed to have resulted from a fight with a rabid skunk, although staff from DHHS have been unable to confirm this. Read on...
Environmental Health officials with the Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS), Mendocino County Environmental Health (Mendocino EH), and North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board (NCRWQCB) are issuing a warning Read on...
Two dogs from the Hydesville area were attacked by foxes that subsequently tested positive for rabies. Both dogs have been placed under 30-day, strict isolation quarantines. Read on...
With tick season in full swing, the Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services is reminding people to protect themselves and their animals against ticks. Read on...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) Employment Training Division invites job hunters to the 2016 Redwood Coast Career Fair. Read on...
A fox believed to have bitten a Fortuna teen and behaved aggressively at two locations has tested positive for rabies. The test was performed today at the Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) Public Health Laboratory in Eureka. Read on...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) and the Eureka Grocery Outlet are teaming up for Fruit and Veggie Fest 2016. Read on...
May is national Mental Health Month, and the Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) is inviting the community to participate. Read on...
The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) Employment Training Division invites job hunters to the 2016 Redwood Coast Career Fair. Read on...
Local residents who use illegal or “street” drugs may be at increased risk of overdose, according to the California Department of Public Health (CDPH). Read on...
In response to a chronic need for foster homes in Humboldt County, the Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) is reaching out to the community and asking for some heroes to step up. Read on...
Only four days after opening to the public, the new medication disposal bin at the Cloney’s Pharmacy on Harrison Avenue, Eureka has filled five times over, collecting 77 pounds of medication. Read on...
Risk of exposure to others believed to be minimal. Officials from the Department of Health and Human Services announced today that a man admitted to a local hospital earlier this week has tested positive for measles. Read on...
A peer support specialist with the Department of Health and Human Services’ (DHHS) Transition Age Youth Division was honored May 6 in Washington, D.C., by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Read on...
The Humboldt-Del Norte Veterinary Medical Association is sponsoring low-cost canine rabies vaccination clinics throughout the county in May and June. Read on...
Food, fitness and fun are planned for the California Department of Public Health’s Nutrition Education and Obesity Prevention program’s Fruit and Veggie Fest to take place Friday, May 9, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Grocery Outlet, 625 Commercial St. Read on...
Eight Humboldt County homeless assistance programs have received federal funding totaling more than $647,000 to help keep people off the streets. Read on...
Humboldt County’s Child Abuse Services Team (CAST), which works to protect young victims of abuse, will hold an open house on Tuesday, April 29, at its Eureka office. Read on...
Bicycle and pedestrian safety education is the focus of a $120,000 grant the Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) Public Health branch recently received from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS). Read more about the 2021 safety grant