This week we're looking at how changes in resentencing law grew out of a losing case here in Humboldt. We've also Judge Greg Kreis' response to recent allegations as the election draws near, as well as the good news about the McKinleyville Community Forest. We're also excited about an Indian pop-up out of a Mexican food truck and new official names for local birds. Hit subscribe for weekly stories from around the county.
This week we're talking about the workers scrambling for unpaid checks in the wake of Mazzotti's closing, and the pattern of unreliable pay staff say went back years. Also, we're still following the mystery of who is behind the purchase of the Jacobs property from Eureka City Schools. Hit subscribe for weekly updates on Humboldt County stories.
This week we've got a story about how conservationists are working to bring an endangered butterfly back from the brink of extinction. Also, the Eureka City Schools' property sale mystery continues. We've got a brief on the hostage situation and police shooting in Eureka. Finally, we'll look at how pop-up nights at Alchemy Distillery are a win-win for the host and the chefs. Hit subscribe for weekly updates on Humboldt stories.
The dams are coming down but that doesn't mean the fights over water rights are over. We've got a CalMatters update on the situation. We're also looking into the rather secretive sale of land by the Eureka City Schools and what it has to do with homelessness. Finally, we talked to a family recovering from a hair-raising accident and starting a new chapter at their new restaurant. Hit subscribe for weekly updates on local stories.
This week we're looking into the complicated business of housing veterans and people with severe mental illness in Eureka. We're also talking about why so many restaurants are up for sale across our county. Hit subscribe for weekly updates on Humboldt stories.
A listening tour focusing on poverty came to Humboldt; we'll share what folks struggling locally told them and how it bumps up against prevalent ideas about poverty. We're also looking at the connections in Robert Benson's sculpture show at Cal Poly Humboldt's Goudi'ni Gallery. And we've got some Halloween humor to kick off the holiday. Hit subscribe for weekly updates on Humboldt stories.
This week we're talking about the dangers of crossing traffic on Fourth and Fifth streets in Eureka and what can be done about it. And over at College of the Redwoods, the "ghost student" scam is taking vital funds and class space. We've got a sneak peek at the new restaurant and new brewery opening in Arcata. Hit subscribe for weekly updates on Humboldt stories.
This week we're checking in on post-quake recovery in Rio Dell, where FEMA funds have not come through and residents are struggling. We've also got a look at the fallout from a business owner's homophobic comments at the Humboldt County Fair's annual chili cook-off. In happier news, we're talking fermented koji and miso, as well as the local production of the ancient Greek sex comedy Lysistrata. Hit subscribe for weekly updates.
For our annual Green Issue, we've got stories impacting the environment. First up, what it takes to minimize the harm to local waters and species as the Klamath Dams come down. We've also got the story of how SCRAP Humboldt's creative reuse mission is being kept alive at Maker's Apron. Finally, we're looking at how a pair of brewery/restaurants scored Ocean Friendly Restaurant designations. Hit subscribe for weekly updates on local stories.
How about this weather? This week we're looking back at a wild week of snow around the county, how it affected roads and safety, as well as the beautiful photos our readers took to capture the scene. Then we're warming up with a story about a food stand bringing Polish potato dumplings to Humboldt. Hit subscribe for weekly updates on Humboldt stories.