Humboldt Last Week

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

Episodes

  • Bareilles Grammy Hope, Meeting Upended, PSPS Hope, Murder Trial Soon, Weird Working Girl Story

    19/01/2020 Duration: 15min

    Humboldt export Sara Bareilles guests on a stellar new song as she’s up for a Grammy soon, an Arcata City Council meeting was derailed by protestors, a promising local development regarding future PSPSs, a long murder trial starts soon involving several suspects, a TV segment involving a “working girl” is questioned, the Sheriff spoke of changes he’d like to see, a resilient high-schooler opened a new ice cream shop, more Netflix references, a man and his son were lost in the cold overnight, that weather-related PG&E blackout, that king tide, perspective on alternative energy needs, prohibition history Humboldt-style, crime updates, the Humboldt-shot movie of the week, and more. This week, contributing host Sammantha Melton joins me to report some stories. Sammantha is an artist, photographer, and all-around Jill of all trades. Humboldt Last Week episode 157 partners: Belle Starr Clothing, Northcoast Horticulture Supply, Bongo Boy Studio, Trinidad Vacation Rental, North Coast Journal, Photography by Shi, Re

  • Lion killer fired, adult arcade, MasterCuts cut, future NFLer, Samoa gunfire, more

    12/01/2020 Duration: 14min

    A trailer for the upcoming SpongeBob movie references Humboldt County, some drama related to an informal shooting range in the Samoa area, MasterCuts in the Bayshore Mall closed unexpectedly, a newcomer is fired after photos circulate of a lion he’d killed, a former local is projected to be drafted into the NFL as early as the second round, and more. Contributing host Linda Faye Carson at 10:48: This week Linda covers a forthcoming arcade for adults, more national praise for a local microgrid, a win for poets, a kindness campaign, and a war protest. Linda Faye Carson is a singer-songwriter, cosmic adventurer, fairy godmother and muse with the news. Humboldt Last Week episode 156 partners: Belle Starr Clothing, Northcoast Horticulture Supply, Bongo Boy Studio, Trinidad Vacation Rental, North Coast Journal, Photography by Shi, Redheaded Blackbelt, 99.1 KISS FM Humboldt Last Week is a weekly audio program featuring quick local stories. You can listen now, download it for later, throw a tantrum about it, or li

  • Top 2019 Stories, Less People, Tsunami Tourism Up North, Solar Panels, An Avocado

    28/12/2019 Duration: 15min

    In this episode (8:54): As 2019 comes to a close we recap some of Humboldt County’s top WTF moments, decisions made, positive reports, and stories likely concluding in 2020. Topics mentioned include and are definitely not limited to child survivalists, wind turbines, KHSU, PG&E, opioids, Sara Bareilles, David Josiah Lawson, and flawed takeaways from “Murder Mountain.” Also covered: Our population shrinks with growth still expected, Guy Fieri silliness, Elon Musk brightens our skies, tsunamis floated as a Crescent City savior, Huffman talks Trump, better holiday business, the Humboldt-shot movie of the week, and much more. Contributing host Adina Loewinsohn (4:42): “Irie” Adina Loewinsohn is a local radio personality known for hosting reggae specials. This week she talks about solar panels required on new houses, the Harlem Globetrotters coming to town, crab season, a little more about population shrinkage, and an adorable holiday moment caught on video. Humboldt Last Week episode 155 partners: Belle Starr

  • Turbines denied, kids better protected, cannabis cup crushing, a climate buffer, kindness, optimism

    22/12/2019 Duration: 18min

    The supes reluctantly denied a wind turbine project in front of a big audience, Humboldt County is less prone to wildfire and climate warming, Child Welfare Services makes major improvements for abused and neglected kids, our county continues to crush cannabis cups, a crabby request, crime updates, the Humboldt-utilized movie of the week, and much more. Contributing host Andrew Goetz at 10:47: Andrew Goetz is a professional sports broadcaster and the host of Humboldt Sports Talk. This week he delves into how that 4th Street block of Eureka won't become a parking lot after all, some good news about a ship owner once feared missing, an appreciation of ultimate sacrifice during the 1964 Christmas flood, a personal account of St. Bernard's recent big football win, and another win for MMA pro Cass Bell. Humboldt Last Week episode 154 partners: Belle Starr Clothing, Northcoast Horticulture Supply, Bongo Boy Studio, Trinidad Vacation Rental, North Coast Journal, Photography by Shi, Redheaded Blackbelt, 99.1 KISS F

  • Intvw: Mayor opposes wind project, co. makes Forbes, references in Netflix drama, Bareilles’ TV cast

    15/12/2019 Duration: 38min

    (14:30) Interview: Rio Dell Mayor Opposes Wind Energy Project. Debra Garnes believes potential impacts on sacred land, drinking water, the redwoods, and their viewshed outweigh potential environmental, economic, and infrastructural boosts. (9:10) Introducing contributing host Sammantha Melton. Sammantha Melton is an artist, photographer, and all-around Jill of all trades. This week she covers a festive ride on the Skunk Train with a Humboldt discount, snatched paintings out of Eureka, a meeting regarding PG&E outages, an art exhibit exploring female indigenous tattoo culture, a closure report on Loleta Cheese, and more. Also in this episode: A new Netflix drama with local references, a local company makes a Forbes appearance, the cast has been announced for Sara Bareilles’ upcoming TV show, racist graffiti popped up at Humboldt State, changes for some local food stamp recipients, crime updates, the Humboldt-utilized movie of the week, event suggestions, and much more. Humboldt Last Week episode 153 partner

  • Brand honors late HSUer, cheese changes, crude joke drama, harm thwarters honored, footballers win

    08/12/2019 Duration: 15min

    Introducing contributing host Linda Faye Carson at 10:10: Linda Faye Carson is a singer-songwriter, cosmic adventurer, fairy godmother and muse with the news. This week she tackles changes at Loleta Cheese, a local baby on Netflix, a Mateel update, controversy at HSU regarding a crude joke, and the retirement of Fortuna’s police chief. Also in the new episode: Final say coming on wind turbines near Rio Dell, mass-harm thwarters at Fortuna High honored, the LA Times reported on Trinidad’s lighthouse drama, great news for local football teams, a Hoopa kiddo’s Today Show appearance, CBD analysis, that 75-foot wave, good news for mental health, event suggestions for the week, and much more. Humboldt Last Week episode 152 partners: Belle Starr Clothing, Northcoast Horticulture Supply, Bongo Boy Studio, Trinidad Vacation Rental, North Coast Journal, Photography by Shi, Redheaded Blackbelt, 99.1 KISS FM humboldtlastweek.com

  • Most missing OK, turbines get thumbs down, hemp ban extended, Indigenous Peoples Day, "Walking Dead"

    24/11/2019 Duration: 16min

    At 12:35: Further stats show most of Humboldt's missing people end up just fine. Four in five reports are resolved, according to reports. Missing kids fare even better. At 9:06: Introducing contributing host Adina Loewinsohn. “Irie” Adina Loewinsohn is a local radio personality known for hosting reggae specials. This week she talks about a run on Thanksgiving morning, quitting smoking, ditching Columbus Day for Indigenous Peoples Day, reducing childhood trauma, and the local teens who recently received national praise. Also in the new episode: Proposed wind turbines near Rio Dell get a thumbs down from the Planning Commission, the hemp moratorium continues, Eureka gets a shoutout in “The Walking Dead,” further details regarding a former tribal director accused of sexual misconduct, another tale of a mentally distressed person welcoming themselves into a Humboldt home, locally-raised performer Sara Bareilles gets another Grammy nomination, the locally-shot movie of the week, event suggestions for the week, a

  • Not a murder capital, the Tony Hawk bump, on-campus hate, big hemp news coming

    17/11/2019 Duration: 16min

    (At 10:34): Despite extreme claims, over the last decade 10 Calif. counties had worse homicide rates per capita, most of our missing are found, and our homicide conviction rate has been solid. We’re somewhere in between an emerald paradise and a Norman Bates freakshow. Introducing contributing host Andrew Goetz at 6:30: Andrew Goetz has local experience as a professional sports broadcaster. Here he’s delving into harder news. This week he looks into reported hate crimes at HSU, cannabis code enforcement, a crash at the gazebo in Old Town, and soccer playoffs. Also in the new episode: Tony Hawk helps a Humboldt skatepark, teen surfers to the rescue, debate continues on the possible wind farm near Rio Dell, big news coming regarding industrial hemp in Humboldt, a legendary felled tree is coming back in multiples, and the locally-shot movie of the week, event suggestions for the week, and much more. Humboldt Last Week episode 150 partners: Belle Starr Clothing, Northcoast Horticulture Supply, Bongo Boy Studi

  • Arcatan died fighting ISIS, firm inspecting HSU PD chief, wind farm decision, carless ‘Plaza talk...

    10/11/2019 Duration: 16min

    (12:38) Blackouts have made alternative energy appear more attractive as the Planning Commission is deciding on Terra-Gen’s proposed wind energy project near Rio Dell. At the same time, the project’s dependence on PG&E’s grid and other concerns are being raised. (10:09) You've likely heard contributing host Eric Black on local terrestrial radio and have seen some of his video news projects. This week he looks into differing perspectives on possibly restricting cars along the Arcata Plaza, as well as possible signal improvements for Verizon customers in Eureka. Also: An outside firm is investigating HSU’s police chief, PG&E appears able to run their Humboldt Bay plant in “island mode” but for some reason chose not to during recent outages, a man left Arcata and died fighting ISIS with Kurds, the locally-shot movie of the week, event suggestions for the week, and so much more. Humboldt Last Week episode 149 partners: North Coast Co-op - Northcoast Horticulture Supply - Ferndale Music Company, Bongo Boy Studi

  • Being better neighbors if the lights stay on, cops: teens wanted to harm many, big ‘Plaza meeting

    03/11/2019 Duration: 18min

    (12:07) A decade of fire-prone weather data shows Humboldt’s coastal west merited Red Flags less than once a year. Yet the most populated Humboldt region suffered nearly three power outages in October alone related to such weather. PG&E responds as western Humboldt should be poised to be in a better-powered position to help neighbors elsewhere. (8:30) This week we welcome contributing host Eric Black to Humboldt Last Week. You've likely heard his voice on local terrestrial radio and have seen some of his video news projects. You can hear him delve into documentary screenings in Eureka on Tuluwat Island and Chinese expulsion, a big meeting on making the Arcata Plaza “safer and prettier,” and a progress report on Arcata forthcoming “hipster soccer” -- or futsal -- court. Also: Fortuna high schoolers, 17 and 16, allegedly tried to harm a large group of Fortuna students | St. Joe’s hospital partnership denied by state | Samoa fish farm project moving forward | crime updates, an event guide, cannabis news, and o

  • An island returned, PG&E responds, Kitchen release, plus other quick local stories

    19/10/2019 Duration: 15min

    Many in Humboldt this week will be celebrating a remarkable milestone as the sacred and historic Tuluwat Island nears its official transfer back to the Wiyot Tribe from the City of Eureka. Also: PG&E answers shutoff questions about King Salmon plant and preparation Marci Kitchen could be released by May 2021 No imposters hijacking the Humboldt cannabis brand Mad River Brewing is set to be purchased by the Yurok Tribe And so much more. Plus an event guide and the attraction of the week. Humboldt Last Week episode 147 partners: Northcoast Horticulture Supply, Ferndale Music Company, Bongo Boy Studio, Trinidad Vacation Rental, North Coast Journal, Photography by Shi Humboldt Last Week is available at humboldtlastweek.com, kymkemp.com, northcoastjournal.com, and 99.1 FM Mondays

  • PG&E shutoff made us collateral damage

    13/10/2019 Duration: 19min

    (At 10:55): Long lines at gas stations, generators buzzing, repeatedly walking into dark rooms and instinctively flicking on the light switch to no avail -- we all went through this together: Humboldt was forced into setting the mood by candlelight. The epitomizing headline from the LA Times was: “Tempers flare as millions in California endure power outages from PG&E.” The private utility company billed this as a way to prevent a devastating wildfire due to heavy winds elsewhere in the state.  We asked: How can we ensure these shutoffs aren’t the new normal? Time will tell but this is certain: This was much bigger than flexing survival muscles, throwing off that morning cup of coffee, missing an episode of “Modern Family,” and forgoing a romantic night for one on your favorite porn site. The audio version of this contains additional commentary. Also in the new episode: Charmaigne Lawson advances federal court case against City of Arcata with documentary “Who Killed Josiah?” debuting in LA soon Additiona

  • HSU PD, Harrison trial, teen sentenced, pot shops and marketing, liar, dog limit, New Yorker, more

    06/10/2019 Duration: 13min

    HSU police chief responds to no-confidence vote and allegations: “Let’s get us to a better place” LA Times reports poll showing most California communities want marijuana stores. Shh! Don’t tell Ferndale and Fortuna! Lewd allegations fly in court via Alderpoint murder suspect and Netflix-featured former fugitive Zach Harrison Following encampment arrest last year, Eureka teen sentenced to 10 years for killing Literally stamping the Humboldt brand: Marketing contract available for local cannabis Accused liar prompts unnecessary and dangerous traffic stop with guns drawn Possible limit to three cats or dogs in Eureka spawns questions The most Humboldt NFL broadcast ever HSU alum nature photographer featured in the New Yorker And so much more. Plus an event guide and the attraction of the week. You can also check out Humboldt Last Week Alternative Radio (HLW altRADIO). It’s a Humboldt radio station with new and nostalgia alternative music and quick local stories. Last week songs by Death Cab For Cutie,

  • Second-guessing that purchase... An altRADIO teaser

    04/10/2019 Duration: 57s

    Listen to HLW altRADIO at humboldtlastweek.com :) It's a Humboldt radio station with new and nostalgia alternative music as well as quick stories.

  • When a listen leads to positive action...

    29/09/2019 Duration: 16min

    Former Humboldt State University star Alex Cappa is “trending up” in the NFL, local shops talk vape sales, the Humboldt Ice Rink announces 40-day Ferndale schedule, PETA opposes proposed Samoa fish farm, impressive locally-raised singer Mike Patton of Mr. Bungle and Faith No More talks favorite vocalists, local political reps weigh in on presidential impeachment inquiry, economic powerhouse HSU lays out work to entice new students, political leader tips hat to Humboldt for new suicide prevention methods, officials explain importance of whooping cough vaccine, another SoHum staple in the news for financial woes, a nod to “Salem’s Lot,” win tickets to see Australian hardcore punk band Clowns in Arcata, and so much more. Plus event picks and the attraction of the week. You can also check out Humboldt Last Week Alternative Radio (HLW altRADIO). It’s a curated radio station with new and nostalgia alternative music -- mostly leaning toward rock -- and quick community stories. The sets are long, the community conte

  • HLWaltRADIO (57-second teaser)

    27/09/2019 Duration: 57s

    At humboldtlastweek.com, Humboldt Last Week Alternative Radio (HLW altRADIO) is a curated radio station with new and nostalgia alternative music -- mostly leaning toward rock -- and quick community stories. The sets are long, the community content is prompt, and the library is vast.

  • Celebrating three years of quick local stories

    22/09/2019 Duration: 13min

    (WARNING: Adult language): Kayaking the streets of Arcata, climate change activism rallies in Arcata and Garberville, developments regarding a new indoor pool in Fortuna, a murder case out of McKinleyville was downgraded to manslaughter, HSU students suggest ideas for a new mascot, an In-N-Out Eureka update, a four-year-old cancer patient and her single mom need help, HSU puts in the green in green and gold, remains were reportedly identified in a national newsmaking disappearance out of the Eel River Valley, a setback in the locally-tied effort to know more about the finances of presidents, Humboldt Last Week celebrated three years, a story on a former local cop caused a stir in Willits, an editorial on editorials and the value of kindness, and so much more. Plus event picks and the attraction of the week. You can also check out Humboldt Last Week Alternative Radio (HLW altRADIO). It’s a curated radio station with new and nostalgia alternative music -- mostly leaning toward rock -- and quick community stori

  • HLWaltRADIO sampler (001)

    18/09/2019 Duration: 57s

    At humboldtlastweek.com, Humboldt Last Week Alternative Radio (HLW altRADIO) is a curated radio station with new and nostalgia alternative music -- mostly leaning toward rock -- and quick community stories. The sets are long, the community content is prompt, and the library is vast.

  • Kindness irks a Fortunan, underground weed markets, FBI-assisted bust details, more

    14/09/2019 Duration: 15min

    Belief in kindness somehow irks a Fortuna politician, sparks fly between a politician and the Sheriff over cannabis enforcement, Eureka-raised star Sara Bareilles booked a sweet live collaboration, a hat-tip to the Coasties, eyebrow-raising details regarding fugitive sisters arrested in Fortuna, the underground cannabis market is still dwarfing the legal industry, former HSU athlete Alex Cappa gets his first NFL win as a starter, a reminder to drive and walk safely, a free lightweight device that offers tons of free content, a delay in possibly ending the time change, vape pens might me bad m’kay, click counting sucks, and so much more. Plus event picks and the attraction of the week. You can also check out Humboldt Last Week Alternative Radio (HLW altRADIO). It’s a curated radio station with new and nostalgia alternative music -- mostly leaning toward rock -- and quick community stories. The sets are long, the community content is prompt, and the library is vast. The most hearted artists of last week? Radio

  • NFL starter, mural restored, “ballistic” on FOX News, local election respect hopes, more

    07/09/2019 Duration: 13min

    In the new episode: A call to like the Instagram page of an artist whose Eureka mural was vandalized, former Humboldt State University star Alex Cappa is officially an NFL starter, Jared Huffman’s critique of an oath to God during congressional testimony spawns what he called a “ballistic” response on FOX News, a look at the local foster care system, Guy Fieri parties with Nickelback, an app will soon map local instances of bias, a smelly cleanup in Fortuna, a bit of perspective on the nuclear waste near Humboldt Bay, an amusing interaction with a former political hopeful spawns a call for a respectful local election season, win tickets to Women and Whiskey, thankfully nobody was hurt in another incident involving police and a kid with a pellet gun, and so much more. Plus event picks and the attraction of the week. You can also check out Humboldt Last Week Alternative Radio (HLW altRADIO). It’s a curated radio station with new and nostalgia alternative music -- mostly leaning toward rock -- and quick communi

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