Haschak: The Mendocino County community has big shoes to fill with the passing of newsman Jim Shields
Among his many contributions to the community, Jim Shields served as the publisher of the Mendocino County Observer and hosted a KPFN radio show. The post Haschak: The Mendocino County community has big shoes to fill with
Judge rejects Mendocino College professor’s request to delay sexual assault lawsuit

Jason Davis is accused of sexually assaulting two minors more than 20 years ago while working at San Francisco Waldorf High School. The post Judge rejects Mendocino College professor’s request to delay sexual assault lawsuit appeared first
California passes ICE mask ban in closing days of legislative session

After a summer characterized by masked federal agents detaining immigrants in Los Angeles, the California Legislature passed two measures Thursday that seek to force law enforcement officers to identify themselves. The post California passes ICE mask ban
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CalFire’s Jackson State Forest Advisory group is getting together to talk about a plan for forest management. The group will meet on September 22nd for a workshop on what it calls a “pre-draft” forest management plan. That
Healthcare summit predicts grim future for Mendocino County residents

County CEO Darcie Antle said that 600 healthcare jobs could be lost as a result of federal and state budget cuts, impacting access to healthcare for all county residents. The post Healthcare summit predicts grim future for
Arson suspect arrested after tent, cabin set on fire in Manchester

The 41-year-old suspect was allegedly intoxicated when he set the fire in an attempt to evict his sublet tenants. The post Arson suspect arrested after tent, cabin set on fire in Manchester appeared first on The Mendocino
The Latest: A 22-year-old Utah man is in custody in Charlie Kirk shooting, governor says

Here’s the latest updates regarding the assassination of political activist Charlie Kirk. The post The Latest: A 22-year-old Utah man is in custody in Charlie Kirk shooting, governor says appeared first on The Mendocino Voice | Mendocino
News 9/12/2025
FEMA’s updated flood maps go live Sept. 19 in Ukiah and Mendocino County, pulling more homes into flood risk zones. The city tried to fight the changes, but FEMA stuck with only a few tweaks before locking
FBI release video, images of person of interest amid manhunt for Charlie Kirk’s killer

The FBI announced it is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading to the identification and arrest of the person responsible for the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the founder of the conservative youth activist
Colorado police identify 16yo student who shot two high schoolers and died from self-inflected gunshot wound

Authorities confirmed on Thursday that the student who opened fire Wednesday at a high school in suburban Denver, injuring two other students, died Wednesday night of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The incident was reported shortly after 12:30