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A former Cal Poly Humboldt employee gets about eight months and sex-offender registration, Eureka’s newish Starbucks closes, the K9 team Dylan’s Dogs searches rugged Willow Creek terrain for Bailey Blunt, the $650 million Samoa fish farm idea sits in limbo after months of silence, Eureka advances hazardous cleanup at the waterfront Balloon Track, a local man detained during a Gaza aid mission is released amid allegations of harsh treatment, county supervisors vote 3–1 to oppose new offshore oil and gas drilling off our coast, crabbers face tougher seasons, Roy Tsatoke’s family keeps pushing for answers a year after he vanished, ‘60 Minutes’ details the high-tech theft of Guy Fieri’s Santo Tequila with half still missing, health officials urge free COVID/flu/RSV shots ahead of winter, the Trump administration rescinds $87 million from a tribal energy project, Humboldt loses $250,000 for safety and health programs under the “Big, Beautiful Bill,” Congressman Jared Huffman honors church-state separation and explains a nuanced vote tied to condemning violence, Eureka export Sara Bareilles gets married, Willow Creek opens its Bigfoot-themed SkateSquatch park, a new jail program offers monthly Sublocade to curb opioid relapse on release, Scotia debuts a dog park, Ferndale hosts indie sci-fi horror 'Dark Light,' the Klamath is looking good after historic dam removals, and signs point to Habit Burger still coming to Eureka.
Streaming radio: HumAlt.com features rock with real drums and distorted guitars.
Humboldt Last Week’s partners:
EO Electrolysis, Carter House Inns & Restaurant 301, Frankie’s NY Bagels, Sitka Wine Lounge, Quality Body Works, North Coast Co-op, Beck’s Bakery, Photography by Shi, North Coast Journal, and RHBB.
Humboldt Last Week social media:
Instagram / Facebook
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A former Cal Poly Humboldt employee gets about eight months and sex-offender registration, Eureka’s newish Starbucks closes, the K9 team Dylan’s Dogs searches rugged Willow Creek terrain for Bailey Blunt, the $650 million Samoa fish farm idea sits in limbo after months of silence, Eureka advances hazardous cleanup at the waterfront Balloon Track, a local man detained during a Gaza aid mission is released amid allegations of harsh treatment, county supervisors vote 3–1 to oppose new offshore oil and gas drilling off our coast, crabbers face tougher seasons, Roy Tsatoke’s family keeps pushing for answers a year after he vanished, ‘60 Minutes’ details the high-tech theft of Guy Fieri’s Santo Tequila with half still missing, health officials urge free COVID/flu/RSV shots ahead of winter, the Trump administration rescinds $87 million from a tribal energy project, Humboldt loses $250,000 for safety and health programs under the “Big, Beautiful Bill,” Congressman Jared Huffman honors church-state separation and explains a nuanced vote tied to condemning violence, Eureka export Sara Bareilles gets married, Willow Creek opens its Bigfoot-themed SkateSquatch park, a new jail program offers monthly Sublocade to curb opioid relapse on release, Scotia debuts a dog park, Ferndale hosts indie sci-fi horror 'Dark Light,' the Klamath is looking good after historic dam removals, and signs point to Habit Burger still coming to Eureka.
Streaming radio: HumAlt.com features rock with real drums and distorted guitars.
Humboldt Last Week’s partners:
EO Electrolysis, Carter House Inns & Restaurant 301, Frankie’s NY Bagels, Sitka Wine Lounge, Quality Body Works, North Coast Co-op, Beck’s Bakery, Photography by Shi, North Coast Journal, and RHBB.
Humboldt Last Week social media:
Instagram / Facebook
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