A double murderer who failed additional murder attempts pleaded guilty, Sequoia Park Zoo\u2019s red panda Sumo died at 15, Arcata\u2019s hospital will close its birth center in October, Eureka\u2019s hospital is closing its rehabilitation unit by November, Humboldt County Supervisors discussed our homeless community which was counted at over 1,500 people in January, Humboldt County Supervisors progressed the possibility of tiny house villages, SoHum\u2019s newspaper the Humboldt Independent ran its final issue after a 27-year run, an elected city council member resigned to improve her mental health, a bald eagle rescued in Humboldt County was nursed and released back into the wild, one of Humboldt County\u2019s best coastal hikes is open to the public again, The Jam in Arcata (a one-time Foo Fighters venue) may change ownership and its name to The Wild Hare Tavern, a bicycle-powered train carrying about two dozen trash bags of marijuana was spotted in Garberville, The Beach Boys will perform at Cal Poly Humboldt on October 19 as part of the university's homecoming weekend, and an event guide.\n\nTLDR Humboldt\xa0features episode\xa0transcripts. Check\xa0humboldtlastweek.com/tldr.\n\nHumAlong Alternative Rock Radio has energy and distorted guitars. Take it with you at humalt.com.\n\nHumboldt Last Week would like to thank its local\xa0partners\xa0for keeping the lights on. Please support\xa0Quality Body Works,\xa0Belle Starr Clothing,\xa0North Coast Co-op,\xa0Bongo Boy Studio,\xa0Beck\u2019s Bakery,\xa0Photography by Shi,\xa0North Coast Journal,\xa0RHBB, and\xa0KJNY.