310. Captor killed, mysterious project, human trafficking?, CPH strike, and more

Published: Jan. 26, 2024, 7:39 p.m.

A hostage situation in Eureka ended with an officer-involved killing of the suspect, a single day of strikes at Cal Poly Humboldt conjured a deal for faculty members, a mysterious company is looking to convert the former Jacobs campus in Eureka into housing, a man from McKinleyville was found not guilty of murdering his childhood friend due to insanity, a local judge will soon decide the legality of the City of Arcata flying an \u2018earth flag\u2019 above the USA flag, a raid on a cannabis property near Loleta included allegations of human trafficking, a public discussion at Cal Poly Humboldt will cover an upcoming controversial cannabis vote, a century-old dam on the Klamath River was partially exploded on video, Humboldt County's offshore wind energy plans received a boost of almost a half a billion dollars, and more.\n\nTLDR Humboldt\xa0features episode transcripts. Check\xa0humboldtlastweek.com/tldr\xa0throughout the week for updates even before episodes are released.\n\nHumAlong Alternative Radio\xa0plays alternative rock favorites and new discoveries. Take it with you at\xa0humalt.com.\n\nHumboldt Last Week would like to thank its local partners for keeping the lights on. Please support\xa0Belle Starr Clothing,\xa0North Coast Co-op,\xa0Bongo Boy Studio,\xa0Beck\u2019s Bakery,\xa0Photography by Shi,\xa0North Coast Journal,\xa0RHBB, and\xa0KJNY.