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KMUD News plays every weekday on KMUD at 6pm, and is rebroadcast at 8am the next morning. It is produced our amazing team of journalists from the KMUD Studios in Redway, CA. KMUD News covers the local... more
FAQs about KMUD News:How many episodes does KMUD News have?The podcast currently has 1,281 episodes available.
July 31, 2024Humboldt Harbor District Gives Update On Wind Energy PortHumboldt County is poised for a major offshore Wind Energy Project and its port facilities make up a significant project in itself. Daniel Mintz reports....more7minPlay
July 31, 2024Hill Fire Update: An End in SightAs the Hill Fire reaches 6 9% containment, official sources have estimated the fire to reach full containment by August 15th. Firefighters will continue to mop up and work on demobilizing. Lisa Music reports....more4minPlay
July 31, 2024Open Recruitment Call for the DCC’s Cannabis Advisory CommitteeThe DCC is seeking applicants to serve on the CAC. Lisa Music reports....more7minPlay
July 30, 2024'Aerobatic' Air Show Gets Humboldt Go-AheadDespite concerns about use of fireworks, an air show is set to happen at Humboldt County's main airport. Daniel Mintz reports....more5minPlay
July 30, 2024Hiker Rescued on Lost Coast Trail SundayHiker Rescued on Lost Coast Trail Sunday by KMUD News...more3minPlay
July 30, 2024Gangs Potentially Targeting Mendocino County YouthGangs Potentially Targeting Mendocino County Youth by KMUD News...more7minPlay
July 30, 2024Four Elk Illegally Poached Using Lead AmmunitionFour Roosevelt elk were shot and killed in an illegal poaching incident within Redwood National and State Park in northern Humboldt County. The poachers did not harvest any meat, and lead shot was used, posing a significant threat to the endangered California condors in the area. The Yurok Tribe had previously released eight condors, five of which were hospitalized last year due to lead poisoning. Park rangers and wildlife wardens are seeking the public's assistance in identifying those responsible for this crime. If you have any information, please call 707-465-7751 or contact CDFW’s CalTip line at 1-888-334-CalTIP to remain anonymous...more8minPlay
July 30, 2024Hill Fire Now Over 60% Contained; Evacuation Downgrades Expected SoonHill Fire Now Over 60% Contained; Evacuation Downgrades Expected Soon by KMUD News...more5minPlay
FAQs about KMUD News:How many episodes does KMUD News have?The podcast currently has 1,281 episodes available.