The Wiyot Tribe's three affordable housing projects in Eureka are gathering steam; with one of them already underway, another fully financed, and initial funding secured for the third one. In this KMUD in-depth special, Sigur-Björn reports on the progress made, speaks to people involved, and addresses what will be gained—and lost—with the completion of these projects.
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