Humboldt Last Week

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An audio summary of Humboldt's last week of news.

Episodios

  • Beloved local zebra pointlessly shot and killed; Humboldt’s last week of news

    20/05/2017 Duración: 16min

    A beloved local zebra was shot and killed near Petrolia along our beautiful Lost Coast for no apparent reason and the Sheriff's Office is investigating. Also: More developments on the stabbing death of an HSU student at a house party last month, the DA says cops were justified in killing a man in McKinleyville last year, Arcata’s alleged tree destroyer is arrested, a former Humboldt Crab is doing big things in the pros, golf on graves, upcoming evening fun, and much more.

  • Jury to decide fate of mom accused of multiple deaths; Humboldt’s last week of news

    13/05/2017 Duración: 29min

    After preliminary hearings last week a judge ruled to let a jury decide if a mom is guilty of drunk driving and killing her own teenage daughter as well as her daughter’s teenage friend. A deep look at the victims’ lives, the facts, the preliminary hearings last week, a psychiatric opinion from television’s Dr. Judy Ho, and comments from a close friend of Marci Kitchen. Also: Other top stories from the last seven days.

  • Eurekan recounts helping cops arrest large man hulking out on drugs; Humboldt’s last week of news

    06/05/2017 Duración: 18min

    The city of Eureka honored a man for helping cops arrest a large man -- possibly 6-foot-4 -- who was on drugs and violently resisting. Also: The suspect in a controversial Arcata stabbing saw murder charges dismissed due to lack of physical evidence, a campus cub, HSU going tobacco-free, a face-tattooed man’s alleged wild string of incidents, new Humboldt beer, Eureka police using asset forfeiture money to fight childhood drug use, people that pick fights over smiling, and much more.

  • Facts and differing views on Arcata stabbing; Humboldt’s last week of news

    29/04/2017 Duración: 19min

    An HSU student tragically lost his life after he was stabbed to death at an off-campus house party and the suspect plead not guilty to murder. Also: Humboldt’s unemployment rate versus neighbors, a minivan with the bear necessities, a question about transporting weed by air, the “Finding Bigfoot” finale, tsunami preparedness, a guide for Arcata students on the move looking donate or recycle, an airborne car, a movie-star ship, a workplace tragedy, and more.

  • ‘80s comedy director talks national reviews, local screenings; Humboldt’s last week of news

    22/04/2017 Duración: 21min

    Ferndale native Jacob Cooney directed a new ‘80s comedy called “Pitching Tents” which has been garnering national reviews and local screenings. Also: More on the alleged murder of an HSU student, cartoonish clouds, an organization is looking for guys than can be a positive influence on kids that need it, arson, cheap Portland flights this summer, viral funnies by Fortunans, cat skinning, a TV shakeup, and more.

  • No charges for homeowner who pistol-whipped alleged thief, shot gun twice; Humboldt’s last week

    15/04/2017 Duración: 16min

    A homeowner who pistol-whipped an alleged thief and accidentally shot his gun twice is not facing charges. Also: EPD says the five-block trail of blood in Old Town was due to a guy who apparently decided to punch a window, dumb criminals, more Public Defender drama, construction where that building burned down in Fortuna, Ferndale's’ new celebrity at a historic music venue, satellite images of the Eel River six months apart, weed behind K-Mart, tablets at the jail, tow-truck trouble, proposed illegal-drug safe-zones, an HSU alum’s NFL update, Hugh Jackman, tragedy surrounding an HSU student, Gonsea’s reopens, and more.

  • Locally-raised guy helping Disney win a bunch of Oscars; Humboldt’s last week of news

    09/04/2017 Duración: 11min

    A guy from Humboldt has worked as a lighting artist on a bunch of Oscar-winning movies. Also: A guy just waltzes in and out of a burning house, free dreadlocks, frightening hammer time on the Arcata plaza, free vendor booth space for the “Finding Bigfoot” series finale, a new Sheriff in town soon, an eye on crime, rehab possibilities, sex crimes, health code violations at a Chinese food place, a new bowling alley owner, a tasty sauce, and more.

  • New food options at Redwood Acres? Big mosquito season coming? Humboldt’s last week of news

    01/04/2017 Duración: 11min

    New food options at Redwood Acres? Is a big mosquito season coming? Also: Humboldt’s first homicide of 2017 not involving a vehicle, HSU weed studies reportedly influencing lawmakers, lawyers say their new boss isn’t qualified, Disney dollars, a future Hall of Fame football player, and much more.

  • After puppy dropped off bridge, a vets advice on adopting abused dogs; Humboldt’s Last Week of news

    26/03/2017 Duración: 09min

    After a puppy was dropped off the Samoa Bridge, a local vet shares advice on adopting abused dogs. Also: The witness of a alleged murder in Manila surprisingly said the shooter was a different person than she originally identified, new zoo prices, the Atlanta Falcons new fullback who played for Eureka, a tuition raise for HSU, Fortuna says no to commercial pot, the Eureka Police Chief on bias, the Ferndale High School basketball team got a shout-out from ESPN on twitter, high lead poisoning rates for Eureka kids, displaced businesses in Eureka, and more.

  • SpongeBob creator and HSU grad diagnosed with ALS; Humboldt’s Last Week of news

    18/03/2017 Duración: 10min

    SpongeBob creator and HSU graduate Stephen Hillenburg has been diagnosed with ALS. Comments from Stephen about his experiences in Humboldt are shared. Also: An airport update, a Humboldt-born TV dog, lighthouse leeway, the Sheriff on immigration, a puppy dropped from a bridge, court cases, school lock-downs, and much more.

  • Are local stores doing enough to keep kids from alcohol and cigarettes? Humboldt’s last week of news

    11/03/2017 Duración: 13min

    State survey results show Humboldt kids might have more access to unhealthy products than the California average. But Humboldt also has a community that embraces healthy options. Also: Cannabis and canines, an Iranian HSU student’s experiences, the future of Humboldt healthcare coverage, iTunes gift cons, PG&Easy on my bill, donate to a family after a tragedy north of Orleans, county unable to rip fart joke, body image, avoiding DIY braces, and much more.

  • Fall film explores if weed and wine will ruin the Eel River; Humboldt’s last week of news

    04/03/2017 Duración: 16min

    “A River’s Last Chance” will explore if our Eel River and the fish within will hold up against droughts, floods, a restrictive dam, and thirsty weed and wine industries. Also: Eureka cops will host a gun buy-back and security expo, a Humboldt solar sinsemilla organization gets a nod in the Sac Bee, legal fees were paid to a widow, less flights at the airport, a life-saving opiate overdose drug is available via HACHR, a cannabis business park in Rio Dell, the Weott Fire Department disbands, more adoptable pups, we can play some soccer, the Skunk Train is offering their ‘local discount’ to Humboldt residents now, and much more.

  • Police chief boycotts business for hosting band with disputed name; Humboldt’s last week of news

    25/02/2017 Duración: 11min

    The Eureka Police Chief is boycotting a business for hosting a band with a disputed name. Also: A potential new program in Eureka to keep rentals maintained, a contested fart joke in an election booklet, a tree-mendous quake, the closing of a seminal Eureka restaurant, recreational weed permit analysis, the sentencing of an HSU student for vehicular manslaughter, places to ditch unwanted medications, Mills responds to calls to not work with federal immigration agents, and much more.

  • Around 230 locals given small and background parts for movie; Humboldt’s last week of news

    19/02/2017 Duración: 09min

    Around 230 locals were given background and small parts in the indie comedy movie “An Evening With Beverly Luff Linn.” Production wrapped after 22 days of filming. Also: Arcata’s pillow fight, STDs, ditched dogs, Uber is now available, that school district dilemma in Eureka, Guy Fieri’s thank you, crime, getting dam straight, possible PG&E savings, houses for sale in Scotia, and much more.

  • Overdose deaths rising, ‘paper calls for more treatment access; Humboldt’s last week of news

    11/02/2017 Duración: 13min

    The number of people here dying from overdoses keeps getting higher and the Times Standard penned an editorial calling for more treatment access. The ‘paper fears a repeal of the Affordable Care Act and no replacement could make things worse. Also: Eureka’s Wine and Swine benefit for Make-A-Wish brought in a big piggy bank and a cop maybe saved a life there, some jerk in Fortuna ruined the grass at the park again, a couple Eureka businesses are worried the cannabis industry will kick ‘em out, local musician Berel Alexander is trying to #FindDwayne, federal immigration agents have scared some in the immigrant community, that El Pueblo Market fire, the new Public Defender hire that has been criticized by some, local standouts winning awards, this wine must be really good, and much more.

  • Fortuna Dairy Queen not happening; Humboldt’s Last Week of news

    04/02/2017 Duración: 07min

    Humboldt Petroleum confirmed Dairy Queen pulled out of a potential deal that would have added a location in Fortuna. Also: New allegations for a former Humboldt con man, the man that inspired Jeff Bridges’ Dude character set for Blue Lake, the shutdown of a Eureka bar, Arcata’s new bicycle library, “American Pickers” possibly headed back to Humboldt, that naked guy who climbed on top of his baby momma’s car in Eureka, and much more.

  • Reporter helps locals fight alleged swindling; Humboldt’s last week of news

    29/01/2017 Duración: 08min

    Kym Kemp’s coverage on an insurance salesman accused of swindling non-profits possibly prevented quite a few locals from being financially bullied. Also: The failed thieves who rammed a truck through a wall at College of the Redwoods trying to steal an ATM, that new brewery mostly for South Korea but a little bit for us, the shouldn’t-have-done-that moment of the week at the North Jetty, a politician trying to protect Humboldt’s cannabis brand, and more.

  • Lawyer who aided ashes return speaks, family too; Humboldt’s last week of news

    22/01/2017 Duración: 09min

    The lawyer who aided the return of a child’s ashes and sentimental belonging to a family that was burglarized responds to criticism. The family thanks the community for support. Also: Eureka’s Carl’s Jr. sign losing it’s Carl’s tenure, Ferndale and NORML bud [sic] heads over the Humboldt County Cup, that teenager-punching dad’s arrest warrant, and more.

  • HSU alums make Forbes’ 30 Under 30 ; Humboldt’s last week of news

    15/01/2017 Duración: 07min

    Three HSU alums made Forbes Magazine’s 30 Under 30 list. Also: Lake Ferndale and the bus blunder, national recognition of local beauty, celebrity sightings, bypassing black cats, and more. Humboldt’s last seven days of news.

  • Sex trafficking victim talks new laws; Humboldt’s last week of news

    08/01/2017 Duración: 07min

    Former sex trafficking victim Elle Snow discusses new state laws affecting prostitution right here at home. Also: The concluded crab conflict, that unsubstantial mass-shooting call in Eureka, Humboldt’s TV habits, and more.

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