Musk v. Altman — Beyond the verdict: Human nature may be the bigger threat than AI

Bay City News reporters conclude their coverage on the Musk v. Altman trial with personal reflections on the case.
Ukiah to hold virtual workshop on proposed North State Street improvement project

Community members are invited to give input on a project aiming to improve safety on a main thoroughfare in the city.
Three running to serve in Congress for district now including Mendocino

After redistricting and the death of the sitting congressman, voters will decide on who will serve the rest of the current term and the next two-year term in the 1st District.
If you usually take your four-legged friends to Hammond Park Nice for some exercise

If you usually take your four-legged friends to Hammond Park Nice for some exercise, you’ll need to change your plans for the next few weeks. County officials have announced that the dog park has temporarily closed its
Mendocino County officials are calling on residents to speak up and shape the future of their community

Mendocino County officials are calling on residents to speak up and shape the future of their community. The county has officially launched a new public survey to gather community input on housing and environmental justice issues. This
Traffic Safety tops the agenda for the Clearlake City Council

Traffic Safety tops the agenda for the Clearlake City Council. Among the items up for discussion Thursday evening is a highly anticipated vote on the Dam Road Roundabout Project. Slated for the intersection of Dam Road and
Willits man arrested again weeks after armed standoff

Justin Greer, 43, was previously arrested due to alleged felony offenses.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta says immigration detention centers need stronger oversight

California Attorney General Rob Bonta says immigration detention centers need stronger oversight after a new report uncovered serious concerns at facilities including Adelanto. Investigators found issues involving delayed medical care, pepper spray use indoors, and shortages of
California community colleges appear to be gaining ground against financial aid scammers

California community colleges appear to be gaining ground against financial aid scammers. A new CalMatters report shows schools lost far less student aid money to fraud this spring after stepping up ID checks and using new AI-based
A nonprofit that’s helped families and young people along the south Mendocino Coast for nearly a quarter-century

A nonprofit that’s helped families and young people along the south Mendocino Coast for nearly a quarter-century is preparing to close its doors. Point Arena’s Action Network says it will shut down in June after losing major