294: Motives, threats, SpongeBog, cubs, meth/CWS, health caveat, theater, butt, comedy aid, more

Published: Aug. 11, 2023, 4:42 p.m.

Opponents say the Eureka group collecting signatures for \u201chousing for all\u201d has ulterior motives, a Fortuna woman was accused of threatening to kill local officials, a SpongeBob musical on campus in Arcata has Humboldt County written all over it, black bears are now available for your viewing pleasure at the Sequoia Park Zoo, a drug dealer arrest in Fortuna sent two children to CWS, Crabs baseball finished with an incredible record of 40-7, St. Joe\u2019s is noted as a \u2018best hospital\u2019 despite underperforming in patient experience, no arrests yet following two separate Eureka homicides, excitement for Cal Poly Humboldt basketball in a few months, offshore wind analysis via CBS\u2019s \u201860 Minutes,\u2019 wildness on Wabash in Eureka, Fortuna\u2019s movie theater future appears hampered by profitability, psychedelic alternative breakouts The California Poppies are recording a live album at the Minor, Humboldt\u2019s struggles reporting to jury duty are again in the news, development plans continue for the waterfront in Eureka, a \u201cwallet gun,\u201d Savage Henry\u2019s founder could use our help following a major health scare, and more. Fortuna, and more.\n\nHumboldt Last Week is Humboldt County\u2019s news podcast in collaboration with\xa0Tandoori Bites,\xa0Belle Starr Clothing,\xa0North Coast Co-op,\xa0Bongo Boy Studio,\xa0Beck\u2019s Bakery,\xa0Photography by Shi,\xa0Hops in Humboldt,\xa0North Coast Journal,\xa0RHBB, and\xa0KJNY. Via Apple, Spotify, humboldtlastweek.com, or wherever else you get podcasts.\n\nhumboldtlastweek.com\n\nPlus! HumAlong Alternative Radio\xa0with no commercials at\xa0HumAlt.com