Humboldt Last Week

273: Protests, viral struggle, exonerated husband, molestation tragedies, drought improvements, more

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An Arcata grocery store manager was criticized after a video showed him forcibly detaining a teenage girl who was allegedly shoplifting, Eureka investigators believe a woman stabbed herself before falsely accusing her estranged husband of attempted murder, less-forceful theft intervention against adolescents and the LGBTQ community are individually supported by two planned protests, a Cal Poly Humboldt student and a dog were hit by a truck and killed while walking along an Arcata sidewalk, majorly improved drought conditions, a 13-year-old Hoopa girl committed suicide after claiming she was sexually abused, Eureka officials voted to support the California Senate effort to decriminalize certain psychedelics, the locally-inspired horror ‘Trim Season’ may come out in 2023, with cannabis woes the San Francisco Chronicle says SoHum’s economy is ‘on life support’ but some have hope, low prices have shrouded the opening of commercial crab season, The California Poppies eye their upcoming album "The Holy Rainbow," ev