
Savana Robinson
Journalist at KIEM-TV (Eureka, CA)
Articles
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1 week ago |
mercurynews.com | Savana Robinson
By Savana Robinson | Bay City NewsThe city of Ukiah held a town hall at the Ukiah Conference Center on Thursday to offer additional information and answer questions from the public about the city’s controversial annexation proposal. The proposed areas that would be absorbed into Ukiah city limits are Millview to the north and Willow to the south of Ukiah. Past meetings have been criticized by residents for being full of presentations by city officials without ample time for questions and comments.
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1 week ago |
mendovoice.com | Savana Robinson |Sarah Stierch
UKIAH, CA., 6/20/25 — The city of Ukiah held a town hall at the Ukiah Conference Center Thursday to offer additional information and answer questions from the public about the city’s controversial annexation proposal. The proposed areas that would be absorbed into Ukiah city limits are Millview to the north and Willow to the south of Ukiah. Past meetings have been criticized by residents for being full of presentations by city officials without ample time for questions and comments.
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1 week ago |
mendofever.com | Savana Robinson
More than 1,000 protesters crowded the streets surrounding Mendocino County’s courthouse in Ukiah on June 14. This was one of nearly 2,000 protests planned nationwide through NoKings.org to protest Donald Trump’s administration. The protests happened the same day that Trump held a military parade for the 250th anniversary of the Army, which was also the same day as Trump’s 79th birthday.
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2 months ago |
redwoodnews.tv | Savana Robinson
According to the Smithsonian, the first evidence of tattoos in human history dates back to 3,000 B.C.E.. Historical artifacts have been found worldwide. Many methods were used including skin-stitching, hand-tapping and hand-poking. Although tattoo machines came about in the late 19th century, some artists still choose traditional methods today.
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Mar 19, 2025 |
thelumberjack.org | Savana Robinson
By Savana RobinsonFrom playing on a carousel in Cloverdale to marching in a parade in San Francisco to performing in Battle of the Bands at UC Davis, the Cal Poly Humboldt Marching Lumberjacks play a variety of gigs around northern California. Alfie Chiper, junior environmental science and management major and clarinetist for the Marching Lumberjacks, pointed out their favorite gig.
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