California attorney general opposes proposed federal plan to limit public input on national forests

Proposed U.S. Forest Service rule would shorten comment periods and change how objections are reviewed for projects affecting forests — including Mendocino National Forest.
Trump’s Medicaid work mandate could kick thousands of homeless Californians off coverage

A majority of California’s roughly 180,000 people experiencing homelessness have health insurance through Medi-Cal. Providers predict that many will lose insurance under President Donald Trump’s upcoming work mandates even if they qualify for exemptions.
The U.S. Forest Service is looking for public input

The U.S. Forest Service is looking for public input on its grant applications for the California State Parks Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Division. Essentially, these grants are what keep the motorized trails open and safe, so they
Local leaders – gathering at Mendocino College to celebrate a $20 million investment for a brand-new building

Local leaders – gathering at Mendocino College to celebrate a $20 million investment for a brand-new building on the Willits campus. State Senator Mike McGuire and Representative Jared Huffman on hand for the announcement about the 19,000-square-foot
It looks like a familiar spot in Ukiah is finally heading for the wrecking ball

It looks like a familiar spot in Ukiah is finally heading for the wrecking ball. The city’s Demolition Review Committee has given the green light to tear down the old Perkins Street Bar & Grill building at
Huffman, McGuire celebrate $20 million Mendocino College project in Willits

The nearly 19,000-square-foot facility will support career training programs including fire technology, health sciences and construction.
The California Republican Party is pressing Governor Gavin Newsom to replace members of the state parole board

The California Republican Party is pressing Governor Gavin Newsom to replace members of the state parole board. Party officials say the request follows controversial parole decisions involving violent sex offenders. One man was granted parole after serving
Lakeport is planning a community clean-up day to help residents get rid of unwanted items this spring

Lakeport is planning a community clean-up day to help residents get rid of unwanted items this spring. The event will be held April 11 from 9am to 2pm at the Fifth Street boat ramp. It’s open to
4-H youth from around Mendocino County will take the stage this weekend to share projects and presentations

4-H youth from around Mendocino County will take the stage this weekend to share projects and presentations. The annual 4-H Presentation Day in Redwood Valley gives students a chance to talk about topics like agriculture, animals and
Residents in the Middletown area will have a chance to hear updates on local planning efforts and community projects

Residents in the Middletown area will have a chance to hear updates on local planning efforts and community projects. The Middletown Area Town Hall group is holding a public meeting Thursday evening at the Middletown Community Meeting