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Ukiah City Council divided on how to spend extra revenues
While updating the Ukiah City Council on next year's budget Wednesday, Finance Director Gordon Elton announced he will be retiring at the end of August. Comment?
Mendocino Co. moving forward with mental health service contracts
The county is set to take the next step Tuesday in a process that started in 2011 to contract out its mental health services. Comment?
Two men to stand trial for attempted murder of a deputy sheriff
The two men will stand trial for allegedly shooting at a pursuing Mendocino County sheriff's deputy during a February high-speed chase. Comment?
City of Ukiah OKs 80-foot cell tower
The Ukiah Planning Commission Wednesday approved plans for an 80-foot cell tower on Hastings Road disguised as a redwood tree. Comment?
In Our opinion - Good decision
We believe the California State Supreme Court was right last week when it ruled that marijuana dispensaries have no legal standing under Prop. Comment?
A group of birdwatchers sat patiently on a hillside Saturday in Hopland, waiting for a bird to come back and visit her nest. Comment?
Naturalists in training
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A group of birdwatchers sat patiently on a hillside Saturday in Hopland, waiting for a bird to come back and visit her nest. Comment?
Memorial to Doug Rosoff, casino impact on Board of Supervisors agenda
A proposal to dedicate a psychiatric emergency room to the late Dr. Doug Rosoff and an agreement regarding the impact of a casino proposed by the Pinoleville Pomo Nation are items on the Mendocino County Board of Supervisors' Tuesday meeting agenda. Comment?
Farmers markets are opening around the county this week. Experience the bounty of Mendocino County's finest farmers, artisans and food perveyors. Comment?
Mendocino County Sheriff's roundup
A 34-year-old Ukiah man allegedly threatened the mother of his child and a mutual friend with a gun before shooting himself in the head at his home north of Ukiah Saturday, according to the Mendocino County Sheriff's Office. Comment?
The Human Race: A fundraiser by and for the community
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On Saturday, May 4, runners and walkers from all over Mendocino and Lake counties will gather at Alex Thomas Plaza in Ukiah to participate in the Human Race. Comment?
Mendocino County Sheriff's roundup
A 34-year-old Ukiah man allegedly threatened the mother of his child and a mutual friend with a gun before shooting himself in the head at his home north of Ukiah Saturday, according to the Mendocino County Sheriff's Office. Comment?
Q&A with CR president about future of local college campus
Some concerns have lingered since a Jan. 22 campus meeting between CR President Kathy Smith, Lee Lindsey, vice president of administrative services, and students. 2 comments
A gentleman from Petaluma arrived here on Wednesday with fourteen head of work cattle. Comment?
City of Ukiah may divert more water from Russian River
The Ukiah City Council will hold a public hearing tonight on its request to divert more water from the Russian River and allow for potential annexations. Comment?
Mendocino County workers displaced by flood moving back
County employees and the public should this week be able to return to the offices on South Dora Street for the services of the Mendocino County Health and Human Services Agency's Behavioral Health & Recovery Services and Public Health divisions, according to a press release from the HHSA. Comment?
Farmers markets are opening around the county this week. Experience the bounty of Mendocino County's finest farmers, artisans and food perveyors. Comment?
Project Sanctuary working to raise awareness of sexual assaults
For over two decades, Project Sanctuary has served thousands of rape victims throughout Mendocino County, but according to Executive Director Dina Polkinghorne, the term "rape culture" has been permeating conversations more than ever before. Comment?
Nancy Dee Hatton, a Fort Bragg native and longtime resident, was taken by her maker on the morning of Sunday, March 24, 2013, after a long illness, at the age of 80. Comment?
Public forums mull ambulance future
The County has hired Fitch & Associates to explore whether an exclusive operating area, or EOA, for ambulance services would work for Mendocino County. Comment?