Willits City Council could give final approval to new street vending ordinance Wednesday

The ordinance would set limits on mobile and sidewalk vending, aligning local policy with state law and updating long-outdated city regulations. The post Willits City Council could give final approval to new street vending ordinance Wednesday
Holiday Bazaar brings handmade gifts and treats to Fort Bragg on Saturday

Shoppers can browse unique gifts from Mendocino Coast artisans, enjoy baked treats and warm drinks, and explore a variety of crafts and specialty items. The post Holiday Bazaar brings handmade gifts and treats to Fort Bragg on
Featured Pet: Domino

A great leash walker and a charmer, Domino is up for plenty of fun. The post Featured Pet: Domino appeared first on The Mendocino Voice | Mendocino County, CA.
A long-awaited boost for the Lake County Fairgrounds

State officials roll out a long-awaited boost for the Lake County Fairgrounds, approving a million dollars to finally tackle decades of overdue repairs. The upgrade package, announced Monday, targets leaky roofs, worn-out bathrooms and a kitchen that
California’s ban is now the target of a federal lawsuit

California’s ban on some non-lethal self-defense gear is now the target of a federal lawsuit from a company that says the state went too far. Byrna, which makes CO2-powered launchers that fire pepper-gel rounds, says a 2021
Clearlake’s new rental registry program

Clearlake is reporting strong participation in its new rental registry program, the city’s latest push to make sure local rentals meet health and safety rules. Owners and managers have until January 6 to get signed up through
E-bikes and scooters

Ukiah police are asking parents to step in after getting a wave of complaints about kids riding e-bikes and scooters like they’re invincible. Officers say they’ve seen everything from blown stop signs to kids riding fast at
Cal Fire to continue 450-acre prescribed burn near Laytonville starting Tuesday

The burn is part of an ongoing project to reduce fire risk in the Laytonville area. The post Cal Fire to continue 450-acre prescribed burn near Laytonville starting Tuesday appeared first on The Mendocino Voice | Mendocino
Californians could find themselves in health care limbo

Hundreds of thousands of Californians could soon find themselves in health care limbo as federal insurance subsidies edge toward a year-end deadline. Covered California says nearly two million people rely on the exchange during open enrollment, but
Ukiah Library launching yearly winter clothing drive

The Ukiah Branch Library is launching its yearly winter clothing drive, calling on the community to help keep neighbors warm. Staff are collecting clean, gently used coats and other cold-weather gear, plus new socks and similar essentials.