
Humboldt Last Week
393: Miranda vs. sheriff, stabbing arrest, gender-care cutoff, Flock fight, $32M claim, book return, cat café, more
Shannon Miranda publicly defended his Fortuna rescue and accused Sheriff William Honsal of unfairly targeting him while Honsal fired back, a suspect with prior legal trouble was arrested in the Valley West attempted-murder case months after a man was stabbed repeatedly during a chaotic fight involving a gunshot, Trump administration pressure led Open Door to stop accepting new gender-affirming-care patients under 19, Humboldt’s Flock camera fight keeps growing as the Sheriff’s Office adds cameras and supervisors consider alternatives, one Trinidad-area resident vows to keep his private plate reader despite complaints, a former NFL player is accused of stealing more than $32 million from Taylor Farms and allegedly using some of the money to develop a large ranch off 36 in Humboldt, a rare book stolen from Eureka’s Booklegger more than 40 years ago finally came home with an apology, Arcata could soon a café where people can grab a drink and hang out with adoptable cats and kittens, two tiny dogs took on black bears, Humboldt’s offshore-wind hopes took another hit, experts warned not to rely on tsunami sirens after major shaking, a potentially huge El Niño winter is looming, traditionally cooked salmon is returning to the Klamath Salmon Festival, sponsor wins, event picks, and more. 24-7 streaming radio : humalt.com features new and enduring rock music. Humboldt Last Week’s partners: EO Electrolysis , Belle Starr Clothing , Carter House Inns & Restaurant 301 , Frankie’s NY Bagels , Quality Body Works , North Coast Co-op , Beck’s Bakery , Photography by Shi , North Coast Journal , and RHBB. Humboldt Last Week social media: Instagram / Facebook

