Consolidated Tribal Health Project to break ground on Redwood Valley facility

New facility to expand access to culturally responsive care for behavioral health and dental services.
Man’s body found at bottom of Fort Bragg cliff identified, kin notified

Manner of death pending forensic pathology investigation, coroner’s case active
Letter to the Editor: Management of forests by tribes has stood the test of time

We support a vision of state forests managed for stewardship, not profit from timber.
The City of Clearlake is calling on all residents and visitors to grab their cameras—or just their smartphones

The City of Clearlake is calling on all residents and visitors to grab their cameras—or just their smartphones—for the newly launched Clearlake Photo Challenge. The contest, which officially kicked off April 1, is centered around the theme
Summer temperatures just around the corner

With summer temperatures just around the corner, North Coast residents are getting a critical look at what to expect for the upcoming fire season. State Senator Mike McGuire is set to host his annual Wildfire Preparedness, Response,
Graduation time is almost here

Graduation time is almost here. In Ukiah, the dates are set, with Ukiah High School graduation on June 5th at 6 PM at the UHS Stadium. Other schools and programs have graduation dates starting on May 18th.
California salmon fishing poised to finally reopen. Can the industry recover?

Three years of cancelled salmon seasons have devastated the industry.
Mendocino County leads the way with a new surgical system at Adventist Health

The system allows minimally invasive surgeries with less pain and faster recoveries.
California voters will soon decide who fills a suddenly open seat in Congress

California voters will soon decide who fills a suddenly open seat in Congress. Governor Gavin Newsom has set an August 18 special election after Eric Swalwell stepped down amid multiple sexual assault allegations. Swalwell denies the claims
The State Bar of California claims three attorneys submitted AI-generated court fillings

The State Bar of California claims three attorneys submitted AI-generated court fillings. Those filings allegedly cited nonexistent and irrelevant legal decisions. All three attorneys are now facing disciplinary charges. One of them is based in Los Angeles