Community Safety and Awareness Report

Friday, November 28th, 2025

KMUD’s new Community Resources and Calendar page is now live on the KMUD website, kmud.org/, under the COMMUNITY dropdown menu. Our improved calendar provides addresses, phone numbers and up to date information for farmers markets, food distributions, public meals, blood drives and other community services. 

Today, Friday, November 28th,  Humboldt, Mendocino, Del Norte and Trinity Counties have suspended all burns at this time. 

In Humboldt, Food for People is hosting food distributions in Eureka from 10 until 3:45pm and in Loleta at 1000 Wiyot Dr. from 10 until noon and at Bear River, 263 Keisner,  from 11 until 12:30pm.

The Northern California Community Blood Bank blood mobiles will be at the  McKinleyville Shopping Center from 10 until 4pm and in Loleta, at Jersey Scoops, 348 Main St., from 11 until 4pm. And as always, the blood bank is open Monday thru Friday, located at 2524 Harrison Avenue in Eureka. To schedule an appointment to donate, visit nccbb.net

In Mendocino, the Mendocino Food Network is hosting food distributions in Fort Bragg from 10 until 3:45pm;  Ukiah from noon until 4pm;  Willits from 1until 4:30pm;  Point Arena from 2 until 5pm; and Potter Valley from 2 until 4pm. 

Lunches are provided for seniors at the Willits Senior Center from 11:45 until 1:00pm, and the Redwood Coast Seniors Center in Fort Bragg from 11:30 until 1:15pm. Plowshares Peace and Justice Center in Ukiah provides a hot meal weekdays from 11:30 until noon. 

Meals are provided Monday through Friday at Willits Daily Bread from 4:30 to 5:30pm and at the Mendocino Coast Hospitality House in Fort Bragg at 3pm.

On this month’s prerecorded Global Stuff, host Jimmy Durchslag welcomes back Chuck Collins, Director of the Program on Inequality and the Common Good at the Institute for Policy Studies, to discuss his newly released book, Burned by Billionaires, How Concentrated Wealth and Power are Ruining Our Lives and the Planet. Black Friday, with its worship of conspicuous consumption, is the perfect day to consider how life’s essentials—food, health, income, housing and more–are subverted and controlled by those who own almost everything, but still want more. Chuck also proposes what we can and must do about it. That’s Friday, November 28 at 7 PM, right here on the Mud…

This concludes the Community Safety and Awareness Report, read weekdays at 11 and 3pm and as needed to bring you up to the minute road reports, burn permission status, emergency updates as well as programming information. We encourage our listeners to bookmark our community resources and calendar page for up to date and detailed information of all the services our community offers.

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