324: 'Whip-its' killing?, Cal Poly prez out, fireworks arrest, new food hub, NFL helper, more

Published: July 19, 2024, 6:05 p.m.

Eureka cops revealed the suspected \u2018whip-its\u2019 user in a vehicular killing, Cal Poly Humboldt\u2019s president is stepping down after his Arcata campus received national attention during pro-Palestinian protests, Arcata approved 139 acres for high-density housing in its southwestern Creamery District, two people were arrested after a horrible 4th of July fireworks fiasco in Crescent City, the LA Times covered the local Eel River swimmer who found likely human remains, a popular tattoo artist received an over 10-year prison sentence for killing a former intimate partner, a local Facebook group targeting male cheaters and abusers is receiving attention, Humboldt County\u2019s top reps denounced political violence after a bullet missed Trump's head at a rally, U.S. Congressman Jared Huffman formed a task force to raise awareness about Project 2025, Eureka\u2019s Tasty Hub is set to host food trucks and vendors along with a commissary kitchen, Cal Poly Humboldt soccer is offering free entry to regular season home games this season, summers are big for Cal Poly Humboldt export Duke Manyweather who trains some of the NFL\u2019s best offensive linemen, and a reminder that Eureka High grad Mike Patton is considered one of rock music\u2019s most talented vocalists.\n\nTLDR Humboldt\xa0features episode\xa0transcripts. Check\xa0humboldtlastweek.com/tldr.\n\nHumAlong Alternative Radio\xa0plays\xa0rock\xa0with energy, passion, and distorted guitars. Take it with you at\xa0humalt.com.\n\nHumboldt Last Week would like to thank its local\xa0partners\xa0for 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.