LATEST STORIES
Sheriffโs Office warns of phone scam targeting jail inmatesโ familiesย
Caller posing as deputy sought $3,200 for fake ankle monitor release, officials say
โNo Kingsโ protests planned across Mendocino County on Saturdayย
The local events are part of over 3,000 nationwide demonstrations in response to President Trumpโs second administration.
The Mendocino Setlist: March 23-29, 2026
Your weekly guide to upcoming music events in Mendocino County.ย
Missing woman found alive in Mendocino County forest after three days
Authorities say a 71-year-old from Upper Lake was located after activating a satellite SOS device.
Willits High to stage โMean Girls: The Musicalโ this weekendย
The student production of the musical’s “High School Version” will bring the popular story of high school cliques and identity to the stage for a free three-show run.
OโNeill: This season of rapid changes brings awe and gratitude
We know so little. All we can do is hope to help rather than destroyโa lesson for life.
Tsunami drill set for Mendocino Coast on Wednesdayย
Emerald Triangle coastal residents urged to practice evacuation routes at 11 a.m.
Mendocino County urges residents to know their evacuation zoneย
Residents are encouraged to check their evacuation zone at mendoready.org and sign up for alerts โ it could save a life.

Dharma Realm Buddhist University opens three spring art exhibitions in Ukiah
Nature photography, Buddhist art and a community showcase will be on display through May 31.
Foreverโฆ or never? California Forever plan for new city of 400,000 divides Solano County
Proponents of the proposed 100-square-mile development view it as a solution to local unemployment. Critics decry it as a cynical move by wealthy โtech brosโ that threatens rare ecosystems.
Willits man arrested after allegedly giving THC-laced popcorn to minors in Fort Bragg
Police say two Fort Bragg children, ages 12 and 13, became ill after eating popcorn at a community movie night event.
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FEATURED STORIES
Opinion: Gov. Newsom Is Right. Wall Street rigged Californiaโs housing market for far too long
A former state senator believes that California has a rare chance to make progress as leaders across the political spectrum are now acknowledging the same problem.
Willits City Council declares fiscal emergency, announces employee layoffs
Layoff notices were set to be issued Tuesday as the city faces an annual deficit of at least $2.4 million.
After decades, Two Rock Lookout tower near Willits will again have eyes on the sky
Fire detection cameras can scan a substantial chunk of Mendocino County for signs of fire. Funding came just in time.
ARTS & CULTURE
The Mendocino Setlist: March 23-29, 2026
Your weekly guide to upcoming music events in Mendocino County.ย
Hit & Run Theater to host improv comedy weekend in Casparย
The performance troupe also brings its popular Beatles sing-a-long to Fort Bragg on Sunday.
Sherry Glaser tackles life, death โ and love in new Willits show
The award-winning comedian and playwright brings her dark comedy โLife and Death โ A Love Storyโ to Willits Community Theatre March 14โ15.
‘Country’ Joe McDonald, ’60s rock star, proud protest counterculture icon, dies at 84
The Bay Area musician wrote hundreds of songs, from psychedelic jams to soul-influenced rockers, and released dozens of albums.
COLUMNS & OPINIONS
McNear: Camping was a popular activity in the late 19th century
Wagons brought the older folks, the youngsters rode horses to camp for a week or two of swimming, fishing and hiking.
Opinion: Californiaโsโand Mendocino Countyโsโeconomies run on small businessesย
We need to invest in small business owners who face barriers to credit and markets.
OโNeill: Decisions ahead. Take off the Reemay, turn on the timers?
But what matters most is nourishing the soil that nourishes us.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Letter to the Editor: Steps towards a road to success
The Board of Supervisors wants a penny sales tax to maintain county roads. Letโs ensure that money goes to roads all over the county.
Letter to the Editor: By co-signing a budget request, Mike McGuire and Chris Rogers can advance dementia care
$5.4 million will continue training clinicians to identify and support families faced with dementia, especially in underserved and rural communities, including Mendocino County.
Letter to the Editor: Jackson โDemonstrationโ State Forest should demonstrate climate justice
Assemblymember Chris Rogersโ bill to end commercial logging at Jackson deserves our support.
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