Todd Lyly, the late-entry candidate for District 5 Supervisor

The Ukiah business owner would like less red-tape around construction projects.
Musk v. Altman — Day 11: Testimony finishes as witness recalls ‘jackass for safety’ trophy

Joshua Achiam, OpenAI’s “chief futurist,” said trophy was given to him “for standing up to Musk.”
Letter to the Editor: Measure A would fund projects, not affordable education

Promotional materials list firefighting and nursing. There’s a lot more.
A new poll about the race to succeed Newsom suggests the contest is getting tighter

A new poll about the race to succeed Newsom suggests the contest is getting tighter–and more defined– as Election Day gets closer. A poll from Emerson College says it’s coming down to a three-man contest. Democrat Xavier
Governor Newsom is out with his final budget proposal

Governor Newsom is out with his final budget proposal. The plan out today is for 350 BILLION dollars. The governor says it is balanced with no major cuts and no major new spending. The governor says the
Get your fishing gear ready

Get your fishing gear ready. This weekend brings the annual Clearlake Oaks Catfish derby. Its put on every year by the Clearlake Oaks-Glenhaven Business Association. It’s a big deal for those who like catfish fishing. It’s the
McNear: Mendocino’s Presbyterian Church was constructed “like the hull of a ship”—upside down

Built in 1867, the church is the oldest Presbyterian Church in continuous use in California.
Industrial contaminants persist at Fort Bragg’s former mill site

Legacy chemicals may restrict future uses of the site. A recent public meeting and a field trip tackled the issues and the potential.
Sting operation nets registered sex offender from Ukiah

Christopher Purtill, 36, allegedly engaged in explicit online conversations with an undercover agent in San Mateo County posing as a teenage boy.
A new proposal in California could bring bigger property tax breaks

A new proposal in California could bring bigger property tax breaks to severely disabled veterans and some surviving spouses. The plan would expand savings for lower-income veterans who were seriously injured during military service, including those who