NPR juxtaposes nearby natural wonders with Orick’s struggles, Humboldt B52s export Shane Gustafson signed with an MLB affiliate, the consideration of a water park in Blue Lake, embattled Auditor-Controller Karen Paz Dominguez exits office early, a trail-thwarting coal train likely won’t move forward, Humboldt’s family-law mediator was accused of camera voyeurism, a Eureka Waterfront Trail extension plus an additional bonus, a local elementary school’s edible cannabis scare prompts advisories, an upcoming locally-shot film stars a ‘Law & Order: SVU’ alum, LA Times love for an updated landmark near Crescent City, local cannabis industry struggles prompt the pausing of a grant program, the fishing industry wants assurances regarding proposed offshore wind turbines, CBS Sports notes Cal Poly Humboldt export Alex Cappa was the Cincinnati Bengals’ best offseason acquisition, Californian rebates are on the way to help with gas prices and inflation, hundreds of locals protest against the Supreme Court’s abortion decision, hundreds showed up for Ferndale’s second pride parade, a local company gets a Whole Foods contract on top of their Timberland affiliation, event suggestions, and more.

Humboldt Last Week is Humboldt County’s news podcast brought to you in collaboration with Tiny House in the Redwoods, Beck’s Bakery, Belle Starr Clothing, North Coast Co-op, Bongo Boy Studio, Photography by Shi, NCJ, RHBB, and KJNY.

Subscribe via Apple, Spotify, and wherever else you get podcasts.

Humboldt Last Week Radio: New-music radio with no commercials and local nuggets: humboldtlastweek.com/radio

Contact: [email protected]

humboldtlastweek.com