Mendocino Coast residents discuss roads at risk from sea level rise

Meetings gather public input that consultants will narrow to five most at-risk stretches of coastal city- and county-maintained roads.
Haschak: Board approves support for modernizing mission of demonstration forests

Noise ordinance passes first reading, gives sheriff a tool to deal with excessive noise after 10 p.m.
Do you use the San Francisco airport?

Speaking of travel, if you use the San Francisco airport, there will likely be a 25 percent increase in delays at that big regional hub. The FAA has ordered the airport to stop using its unique two
Major changes for riders of the Mendocino Transit Authority who want to get to the Bay Area

Major changes for riders of the Mendocino Transit Authority who want to get to the Bay Area. Mendocino Transit says says riders will begin transfer to the SMART train in Santa Rosa starting April 12th, which will
Mendocino County Courthouse takes shape in Ukiah

As the new Mendocino County Courthouse takes shape in Ukiah, the court is looking for some decor to eventually hang on the walls once the building opens next year. They’ve put out a call for photographers of
CHP is investigating a fatal crash in Boonville

CHP is investigating a fatal crash in Boonville. They say the Accura went off SR 128 west of Mountain View Road early Wednesday morning and flipped onto residential property. A passenger died at the scene. The driver
McNear: Caspar Lumber Company employed thousands from the 1870s to the mid-’50s

The mill produced 45,000 feet of lumber daily. Four schooners carried milled boards to San Francisco.
Photo contest opens for eventual display in Mendocino County’s new courthouse

Photographers must be Mendocino County residents; deadline is July 31.
April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month

April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, and you can expect to see more enforcement on the roads. The California Highway Patrol along with local Lake and Mendocino County agencies say they’ll be cracking down on drivers
A Sacramento judge is keeping a gubernatorial candidate off the June primary ballot

A Sacramento judge is keeping a gubernatorial candidate off the June primary ballot. The court sided with the California Secretary of State, saying Rudolph “Butch” Ware didn’t properly file his tax returns in time to qualify. Ware