328: Helper vandals, homeless ping pong, dams out, McGun, massage crime?, NFLers, sweet pints, more

Published: Aug. 30, 2024, 8:25 p.m.

The Klamath River is flowing freely again after more than 20 years of efforts to remove four dams, the Times-Standard reminded readers Humboldt County also buses homeless people out of the area, a facility serving free meals to those in need was targeted by vandals, the owner of a massage place in Eureka was accused of sexual assault, Humboldt County Supervisors approved money to fight human trafficking, a new hospital in Garberville may begin construction in 2026, an officer at Pelican Bay State Prison in Crescent City was reportedly stabbed in the head by an inmate, an elderly man pulled a gun after being upset by the wait time at a McDonald\u2019s up north, two former Cal Poly Humboldt women's soccer players are headed to the pros, former locals are looking to kick off their NFL seasons, Loleta ice cream Jersey Scoops is looking to hit a few grocery stores soon, and an event guide.\n\nTLDR Humboldt\xa0features episode\xa0transcripts. Check\xa0humboldtlastweek.com/tldr.\n\nHumAlong Alternative Rock Radio\xa0has energy 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\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.