Fort Bragg man found guilty of assault with intent to commit rape in 2019 cold case

DNA evidence ordered during a 2022 conviction linked William Hill to the unsolved case.
Mendocino College professor facing six felonies to appear in court next week

A preliminary hearing will be presided over by Faulder to determine whether Davis should face a trial.
White wines will take center stage in Anderson Valley

White wines will take center stage in Anderson Valley. The International White Wine Festival returns this weekend, with over 40 producers gathering at one of the few events in North America that feature white wines only, with
With incoming precipitation tonight and tomorrow, firefighters are looking to resume prescribed fire projects this week

With incoming precipitation tonight and tomorrow, firefighters are looking to resume prescribed fire projects this week. On the Upper Lake Ranger District, firefighters plan to burn up to 65 acres of machine and hand piles in the
Potter Valley School District are being asked to use bottled water

The Mendocino County Board of Health and the State Water Resources Board are asking students, facility and staff in the Potter Valley School District to use bottled water or boil tap water as a safety precaution. The
Ukiah youth invited to submit artwork for Medium Art Center show

The fifth annual exhibition welcomes artists 18 and under; deadline is Feb. 15.
As measles cases rise statewide, Mendocino County urges residents to check vaccinations

Although no cases have been reported locally, an outbreak in Northern California has prompted officials to urge residents to verify their MMR vaccination status.
Local workshop to help Mendocino County tribes navigate housing programs

The Thursday workshop will show tribal groups how to represent themselves in state-level housing decisions.
$2.4 million allocated for Highway 1, 271 improvements in Mendocino County

Caltrans says the funding will support road, guardrail and drainage upgrades near Rockport, DeHaven and Leggett.
California is drawing a harder line against companies that prey on veterans

California is drawing a harder line against companies that prey on veterans. Governor Gavin Newsom signed a new law Tuesday aimed at stopping unaccredited businesses from charging steep fees to help file VA benefit claims. The measure