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  • 377: Death penalty off the table in teen murder case, another Humboldt murder hearing gets messy, a Clinton visit, and much more
    Mar 27 2026

    The death penalty is now off the table in Hoopa's teen murder case ahead of a preliminary hearing, another Humboldt murder case allegedly with a love triangle appears to be headed to trial, No Kings protests are set across Humboldt, Eureka parking is going app-based, Eureka officials are stuck with a huge low-income housing target, local housing vouchers are drying up as federal support fades, Hillary Clinton quietly visited Klamath, Jared Huffman has a new book coming on Christian nationalism, and in lighter news, Fortuna’s theater revival is chasing grant money, the Eureka Theater landed cash for upgrades, the Great Redwood Trail hit a major milestone, the Yurok Tribe scored $12 million for a new mental health facility, Northtown Books and Dandar’s are making a comeback, Sara Bareilles debuted a new song, and some standout local journalists got their flowers.

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    Humboldt Last Week’s partners:

    Belle Starr Clothing, Carter House Inns & Restaurant 301, Frankie’s NY Bagels, Quality Body Works, North Coast Co-op, Beck’s Bakery, Photography by Shi, North Coast Journal, and RHBB.

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    12 m
  • 376: Hoopa teen murder case grows, CHP-linked drug probe, Humboldt’s Oscar win, and more
    Mar 20 2026

    The murder case of Hoopa teenager Dylan Moon continues to unfold with multiple arrests and gang-related charges, a Fortuna home tied to a CHP officer is searched in a multi-agency drug trafficking investigation, a SWAT arrest in Eureka leads to gun charges against a teenager tied to a ghost gun and high-capacity magazine, a Bridgeville suspect pleads not guilty in a felony human trafficking case, disturbing testimony emerges in the Arcata Community Forest attempted murder case, a hoax shooting threat triggers a major law enforcement response at College of the Redwoods and local schools, a Humboldt resident is hospitalized with life-threatening mushroom poisoning, locals offer blunt “real talk” about living in Humboldt, Arcata’s City Council passes a resolution calling for an end to war in Iran, local institutions begin removing Cesar Chavez references amid controversy, and positives include Humboldt’s huge Hollywood moment as One Battle After Another wins Best Picture at the Oscars, plus Sequoia Park Zoo celebrating the health transformation of Ishūng the bear.

    24-7 streaming radio: humalt.com features new and timeless rock.

    Humboldt Last Week’s partners:

    Belle Starr Clothing, Carter House Inns & Restaurant 301, Frankie’s NY Bagels, Quality Body Works, North Coast Co-op, Beck’s Bakery, Photography by Shi, North Coast Journal, and RHBB.

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    11 m
  • 375: Teen shooting manhunt, gas prices near worst in USA, Humboldt’s airport keeps growing, and so much more
    Mar 13 2026

    A Hoopa shooting involving teenage suspects sparks a major manhunt as the victim remains in critical condition after being shot in the head, Humboldt’s airport director resigns after less than three months even as passenger numbers surge and new flights expand regional travel options, Humboldt drivers face some of the highest gas prices in the country, a Eureka roommate stabbing case ends in a hung jury likely heading for retrial, a Bridgeville cannabis site investigation leads to a human-trafficking arrest after a worker was reportedly stranded without food or pay, a previously quiet county supervisor race heats up after a new candidate jumps in while another incumbent runs unopposed, an investigation finds Supervisor Rex Bohn acted aggressively toward county staff during a meeting but he avoids censure, a SoHum neighbor interrupts a burglary by firing a warning shot and holding suspects at gunpoint, Redwood National and State Parks briefly flag books about Native history before local pushback restores them, a Cal Poly Humboldt protester is released on bail after a campus protest clash, a suspected homicide inside Pelican Bay prison is under investigation, a massive meth and fentanyl bust with Humboldt ties nets three arrests, and Cannifest announces a new September festival location in Arcata after Blue Lake plans collapsed, plus positives as the locally filmed movie One Battle After Another celebrates its Oscar run at a red-carpet gala in Eureka, a documentary about the Humboldt Crabs highlights 80 years of summer baseball history, an 85-year-old artist crafts miniature Eureka Victorian houses, and Humboldt-raised rocker Mike Patton appears on a gritty new track with Jehnny Beth.

    24-7 streaming radio: humalt.com features new and timeless rock.

    Humboldt Last Week’s partners:

    Belle Starr Clothing, Carter House Inns & Restaurant 301, Frankie’s NY Bagels, Quality Body Works, North Coast Co-op, Beck’s Bakery, Photography by Shi, North Coast Journal, and RHBB.

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    12 m
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