246. Poly pop. boost | Fentanyl scapegoat? | Kids mental health | Watson denies | Film $ | More

Published: May 13, 2022, 9:04 p.m.

b'A rebranded Cal Poly Humboldt sees an upward trend in enrollment, County Supervisors and the Sheriff were disputed by Bay Area media after blaming local fentanyl problems on San Francisco officials, a center for local kids suffering mental health emergencies is set to open next year, locals protest in support of federal abortion rights, Arcata City Councilmember Brett Watson denies a report saying he sexually harassed a colleague for years, 2022 is no longer the driest year on record locally, a major film set to shoot here could spend money locally than our last decade of film history, the Netflix series \\u2018Virgin River\\u2019 set in a fictitious Humboldt County is returning July 20, Eureka is relocating a protruding surveillance pole by the Old Town gazebo after a public outcry, a mom and daughter graduated on the same day from Cal Poly Humboldt, Cal Poly Humboldt export Katelin Talbert helped lift her Portuguese pro soccer team to a championship, a local serial killer myth is protestable, it\\u2019s whale viewing season, Humboldt County\\u2019s redwoods are a potential bucket-list item for someone passing away, the Mendocino scenes in the Oscar-winning movie \\u2018Nomadland,\\u2019 our neighbors up north get a nice commendation from Travel + Leisure, local events, and more.\\n\\nHumboldt Last Week is Humboldt County\\u2019s news podcast brought to you in collaboration with\\xa0Tiny House in the Redwoods,\\xa0Beck\\u2019s Bakery,\\xa0Belle Starr Clothing,\\xa0North Coast Co-op,\\xa0Bongo Boy Studio,\\xa0Photography by Shi,\\xa0NCJ, RHBB, and KJNY.\\n\\nSubscribe via Apple, Spotify, and wherever else you get podcasts.\\n\\nHumboldt Last Week Radio: Alternative radio with no commercials and local nuggets:\\xa0humboldtlastweek.com/radio'