One-way traffic planned for Fort Bragg and Gualala this week

Caltrans work will impact traffic for a day in each town.
Musk v. Altman — Day 13: Blockbuster AI trial ends without answering its biggest questions

Of all the important issues in the case, the least interesting was whether Musk waited too long to sue.
Point Arena nonprofit Action Network to close

The organization worked with South Coast families for years. It must shutter after losing a key funding source.
A creamery based in Sonoma County is recalling some of its ice cream

A creamery based in Sonoma County is recalling some of its ice cream. Strauss Cremaery from Petaluma says pint and paper cups of its organic vanilla bean, strawberry, cookie dough, Dutch chocolate, and mint chip ice cream
A man has been arrested and charged with resisting arrest

A man has been arrested and charged with resisting arrest after deputies tried to take him in following a call about a suspicious and aggressive person on Ford Road. Officers say when they got to the scene
City leaders in Ukiah are tackling what many residents consider an eyesore

City leaders in Ukiah are tackling what many residents consider an eyesore: half-empty, crumbling parking lots. The Ukiah City Council is set to vote on an ‘urgency ordinance’ designed to dramatically slash minimum parking requirements for new
The City of Ukiah is applying for a grant

The City of Ukiah is applying for a grant that would improve the section of North State Street between Norton and Low Gap. They’ll be hosting a workshop to talk about the idea next week, where you
Deadly mushroom poisonings are surging across California

Deadly mushroom poisonings are surging across California at levels health experts say they’ve never seen before. Nearly 50 cases have been reported since November, including four deaths and several liver transplants. Most of the poisonings are linked
Caps and gowns are coming out across Ukiah as graduation season kicks into full swing

Caps and gowns are coming out across Ukiah as graduation season kicks into full swing. Ceremonies started this week and will continue through June 5, honoring everyone from middle school students moving up to high school seniors
Budget troubles and leadership changes are front and center this week for the Northshore Fire Protection District in Lucerne

Budget troubles and leadership changes are front and center this week for the Northshore Fire Protection District in Lucerne. The district board is set to review a leaner $4.7 million spending plan for the coming year, a