The Hoopa Valley Tribal Office of Emergency Services COVID-19 Incident Management Team has confirmed no new COVID-19 cases at the K’ima:w Medical Center, leaving the total at 50. Today’s report also states 4 cases are still “active” and 46 cases are “recovered.” More information can be found at https://hoopaoes.org.
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Hoopa OES: No Current Evacuations
The Hoopa Valley Tribe’s Office of Emergency Services reports there are no evacuations in Hoopa at this time due to the strong wind event expected to hit this evening, which has the potential to impact the Red Salmon Complex. Read the Hoopa OES release below:
Smoky Skies from Red Salmon, Other Fires
The Red Salmon Complex — nearly 40,000 acres with 20 percent containment — as well as the August Complex and others to the south are impacting the region with heavy smoke. The North Coast Unified Air Quality Management District states in a news release that some valleys and basins are already experiencing the conditions, with […]
Hoopa Sees 4 New COVID Cases
The Hoopa Valley Tribal Office of Emergency Services COVID-19 Incident Management Team reported four new COVID-19 cases at the K’ima:w Medical Center today, the first in more than a week, bringing the total to 50. Today’s report states there are five “active” case and 45 are considered “recovered.” A message from Hoopa Health Office Eva […]
No New COVID-19 Cases in Hoopa
The Hoopa Valley Tribal Office of Emergency Services COVID-19 Incident Management Team reports no new COVID-19 cases at the K’ima:w Medical Center today, leaving the total at 46. Today’s report also states two cases are still “active” and 44 cases are considered “recovered.” More information can be found at https://hoopaoes.org. See the full release below.
Hoopa Teen Charged With Murder, Potentially Faces Two Life Terms, LoCo Reports
The Lost Coast Outpost is reporting that 18-year-old Bronson Moon Lewis, Jr., who was arrested on suspicion of homicide in connection with the death of Julius Tripp, faces the possibility of two life terms in state prison if convicted of all charges in the shooting death of Tripp. The Hoopa man’s remains were recovered earlier this month, near where […]
COVID-19 Testing for Hoopa Residents
The K’ima:w Medical Center (contracting with AB Med Healthcare Solutions) will be providing COVID-19 testing for Hoopa residents who aren’t showing symptoms next week at three different locations. To be eligible for testing residents must be a Hoopa Valley Tribal member, a Hoopa Valley Tribal employee or live on the Hoopa Valley Tribal reservation. Testing […]
Hoopa: No New COVID-19 Cases
The Hoopa Valley Tribal Office of Emergency Services COVID-19 Incident Management Team reports no new COVID-19 cases at the K’ima:w Medical Center today, leaving the total at 46. Today’s report also states five cases are still “active” and 43 cases are considered “recovered.” More information can be found at https://hoopaoes.org.
UPDATE: Teen Homicide Suspect Turns Self In
Today, law enforcement rescinded a BOLO (Be on the Lookout) after the suspect in the homicide of Julius Tripp turned himself in, according to the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office. Tripp, 42, went missing at the end of July and a vehicle associated with him was located off State Route 96. Tripp’s remains were located on […]
Homicide Suspect Sought After Remains ID’d as Missing Hoopa Man
The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office has identified the remains found Aug. 20 as missing person Julius Barthel Tripp and have determined his death was a homicide. According to a news release, an arrest warrant has been issued for 18-year-old Bronson Moon Lewis Jr., who has been identified as a suspect in the case. “A cause […]
No New COVID Cases Reported in Hoopa
The Hoopa Valley Tribal Office of Emergency Services COVID-19 Incident Management Team reports no new COVID-19 cases at the K’ima:w Medical Center today, leaving the total at 46. Today’s report also states five cases are still “active” and 41 cases are considered “recovered.” More information can be found at https://hoopaoes.org.
Hoopa Reports No New COVID-19 Cases
The Hoopa Valley Tribal Office of Emergency Services COVID-19 Incident Management Team has confirmed no new COVID-19 cases at the K’ima:w Medical Center, leaving the total at 46. Today’s report also states seven cases are still “active” and 39 cases are “recovered.” More information can be found at https://hoopaoes.org.
