Willits Indivisible hosts nonviolence training ahead of March protest

Participants practiced de-escalation and peacekeeping skills ahead of the March 28 No Kings demonstration.
Featured Pet: The Amore Pups

This quartet of littermates scores high on the IQ chart and are ready to train to be your BFF.
Lake County Library is getting in on something big

The Lake County Library is getting in on something big. They’re joining over 140 libraries across California, Oregon, and Washington for the West Coast’s biggest book club ever, called One Book, One Coast. From late March through
Ukiah City Council approves new solar electricity rule

If you’ve got solar panels on your roof in Ukiah, your next utility bill might look a little different. The City Council just gave the green light to a new rule that changes how much credit residents
Frost advisory issued for northern Mendocino County, coast

Temperatures are expected to dip as low as 34 degrees early Wednesday morning.
Letter to the Editor: Jackson “Demonstration” State Forest should demonstrate climate justice

Assemblymember Chris Rogers’ bill to end commercial logging at Jackson deserves our support.
Sherry Glaser tackles life, death — and love in new Willits show

The award-winning comedian and playwright brings her dark comedy “Life and Death – A Love Story” to Willits Community Theatre March 14–15.
Two teen boys reported missing in Lake County in January found safe in Oklahoma

Brothers Wesley, 17, and Xavier Charlo, 15, are members of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of Montana.
Webinar to focus on permaculture design for resilient cultivation

Online event March 11 will cover soil health, water management and sustainable land practices.
Teacher morale in California is higher than national average

Teacher morale in California is slightly higher than the national average, but many educators still say they may leave the job. An Education Week survey shows California teachers scored 16 on a morale scale compared with the