Humboldt Last Week episode 279: ‘Colbert,’ housing prices, DNA closure, judge Sara Bareilles, High Times, OnlyFans, and more

Humboldt Last Week photo/art by Myles Cochrane

In the latest episode of Humboldt Last Week

A likely homeless man was found dead at a Eureka bus stop amid cold weather conditions, Cal Poly Humboldt made ‘Colbert’ in reference to student housing challenges in Arcata, an in-depth looking at housing prices with Cal Poly Humboldt economics professor Erick Eschker, Habitat for Humanity is helping out after December’s earthquake, there’s a shortage at the blood bank, a sort of ‘ocean tornado’ in Shelter Cove, a family now has closure following a DNA discovery stemming back to 1998, Eureka export Sara Bareilles is judging the singing competition ‘Breakthrough’ with Kelly Rowland from Destiny’s Child, the Times-Standard has nixed Dilbert following the comic creator’s racially inflammatory statements, yet another statewide report on local cannabis woes, High Times reported on a $2.5M fund to help some local cannabis farmers, an analysis of local news outlets promoting OnlyFans accounts, folk musician Arlo Guthrie says he was commandeered by a nun in Arcata in the ‘90s, local event picks, and more.

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Pamela
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Pamela
1 year ago

Scott Adams has been worrying out loud that current publicity is going to have a negative effect on his stream of income; this is truly tragic, as he has only $70 million dollars, at present.

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1 year ago
Reply to  Pamela

But his fortune is all invested in Elbonian Eye-Crud.

hmm
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hmm
1 year ago
Reply to  Pamela

I understand how learning that half of black Americans surveyed do not agree that it is “ok to be white” was extremely angering to him (as it should be to everyone who is not racist) and why he spoke in a hyperbolic manner saying that makes black Americans a hate group, and white people should stay away from them.

Online groups posited that the current anti-white racist trend is so powerful, even a statement like ‘It’s ok to be white” would end up being labeled a message of hate. Many of us gave the public the benefit of the doubt, but we were wrong. Should have known better after the regressives were fooled into labeling the OK symbol as racist, how embarrassing!

Unfortunately because this anti-science, anti-white, pro sex changes for children, segment has come to represent the left in masse, we are likely to lose many voters to the right. This means that environmental regulations, economic regulations, separation of church and state, and the rights of minority groups will all suffer.

It is really a shame that the major news media has decided to represent both side of political spectrum based on their most extreme and repugnant members. The vast majority of the left and not on-board with this BS, just like the vast majority of the right are not white supremacists.

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Maybe, maybe not
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Maybe, maybe not
1 year ago

Did the World’s Largest Rubber Duck visit the North Coast or was that image photoshopped?

Mike Morgan
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1 year ago

Probably the wrong spot for this; but can some of y’all make sure (when it’s safe!) to record Richardson’s Grove as it is before Caltrans “widens the road” (i.e., cuts down trees)?

https://www.times-standard.com/2023/03/02/caltrans-seeks-to-move-forward-on-richardson-grove-widening-project/

I may live in Texas; but my heart never really left Humboldt County. In fact, it’s probably mummified in a jar buried in a long-forgotten location.

Ed Voice
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Ed Voice
1 year ago
Reply to  Mike Morgan

Because the tree’s were there first!

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1 year ago

I feel so bad for the son of the prostitute featured on Loco! Imagine your mother advertising to the community that she is a whore.