A Mendocino pioneer whose life didn’t fade with time

Meticulous diaries kept by Etta Pullen offer a rare, detailed account of a woman’s journey west, early teaching career, and daily ranch life in the 1800s. The post A Mendocino pioneer whose life didn’t fade with time
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It may seem like a harmless prank, but area police are warning about a new challenge that could be dangerous. It’s called the Door Kick Challenge–where kids run up to doors, then kick or strike them hard.
Sixteen Ukiah High football players earn All-League honors

The Wildcats ended their season in the championship game but walked away with the league’s two highest honors and a deep roster of recognized athletes. The post Sixteen Ukiah High football players earn All-League honors appeared first
Hot rods and trucks to light up Fort Bragg in annual parade Saturday

The Nor Coast Rodders’ annual parade will feature decorated trucks, hot rods and classic vehicles while raising funds for the Mendocino Coast Children’s Fund. The post Hot rods and trucks to light up Fort Bragg in annual
Ukiah asks motorists to steer clear of Perkins Street amid heavy congestion

City officials say grinding and paving work Thursday and Friday will cause significant delays and are urging motorists — especially during rush hour — to use alternate routes. The post Ukiah asks motorists to steer clear of
Affordable Care Act premiums are set to spike. A new poll shows enrollees are already struggling

A new KFF survey finds many Affordable Care Act enrollees already struggling with high medical costs and bracing for steep premium hikes if expiring tax credits aren’t renewed. The post Affordable Care Act premiums are set to
Hometown Holidays returns to Point Arena on Saturday with Santa, shopping, tree lighting

The day-long celebration features sales, seasonal treats, Santa, makers, “The Grinch” and a community tree lighting. The post Hometown Holidays returns to Point Arena on Saturday with Santa, shopping, tree lighting appeared first on The Mendocino Voice
Federal agents expand immigration operations to New Orleans, Minneapolis

Federal immigration authorities have launched a sweeping enforcement push in New Orleans and Minneapolis, broadening the Trump administration’s ongoing crackdown in cities with policies limiting cooperation with federal immigration officials. The Department of Homeland Security confirmed Wednesday
Trump will grant pardon to Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar and his wife amid bribery case

President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he will grant a full pardon to Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, and Cuellar’s wife, Imelda, wiping away the federal bribery and money-laundering case filed against them last year. Trump revealed the
Los Angeles Clippers part ways with veteran guard Chris Paul

The Los Angeles Clippers are moving on from longtime star guard Chris Paul, ending his brief reunion with the franchise amid a difficult start to the year. Paul, who turns 40 this season and has already said