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The Eureka Reporter, founded in 2003, became a daily in 2006, began publishing five days per week at the end of 2007, and permanently closed in November 2008. [143] The Lost Coast Outpost is another local web-based news source. The North Coast Journal, a regional weekly, moved from Arcata to Eureka in 2009.
Pitmaster, restaurateur and one of the greatest grillers we know, Matt Abdoo, is stopping by the TODAY kitchen to cook up a couple of his favorite grilled recipes for July 4th. He shows us how to ...
Ricky's Sports Theatre and Grill was an Oakland Raiders themed sports bar located in San Leandro, California. [ 1 ] Ricky's opened in 1946 as a steakhouse and became famous for being rated the number two best sports bar in America according to Sports Illustrated [ 2 ] and the number two best sports bar in America according to CNN .
During the early 1990s the company experimented with many different concepts to increase marketshare in the competitive Southern Californian fast food industry. In 1994 the company test marketed at a select few locations: a side-dish bar, salsa bar, and barbecue at some locations, while other locations tried selling french fries or ice cream. [16]
The Eureka!Restaurant Group is a full-service hamburger restaurant group based in Hawthorne, California. [1]Its restaurants sell hamburgers and other foods made with locally sourced ingredients, a wide and rotating range of craft beers chosen individually at each location, and artisanal spirits.
In the late 1940s, two Eureka businessmen, J.H. Crothers and Carl Gustafson, came up with the idea for what is now the Ingomar Club. Modeling their vision after an established organization, the Humboldt Club, they and other prominent members of local society began meeting and looking for a physical location to house the club.
Bayshore Mall is a small indoor shopping mall in Eureka, California, United States.It is named for its close proximity to Humboldt Bay.The large shopping facility is the only major mall located on the coast north of the San Francisco Bay Area, securing Eureka as the trading center for the entire far North Coast.
The Eureka Transit Service is the city fixed-route bus system in Eureka, California. ETS operates four weekday routes between downtown Eureka, Bayshore Mall, Henderson Center, Myrtletown, Cutten, and Pine Hill. Three routes operate on Saturdays. Bus service in Eureka is provided under contract by the Humboldt Transit Authority.