Clearlake Police Investigate Death

Police are investigating the death of a Clearlake man. Last Saturday night, police responded to a call about an unresponsive man who was lying in the rear parking lot of the Burns Valley Shopping Center. Paramedics attempted life-saving measures but the victim, identified as 44-year-old Steven Chrisman, was pronounced deceased. Police determined he was the … Read more

New Cell Phone Towers in Round Valley Region

Round Valley in Mendocino County has experienced some of the greatest impacts of wildfires over the last few years. Inconsistent and sometimes inoperable cell phone service has hampered emergency response and put lives at risk. But there are now two new cell phone towers to greatly enhance cell service in the region. The towers both … Read more

New Superintendent Named for MUSD

A new superintendent for the Middletown Unified School District has been selected. Tim Gill, who is currently the assistant superintendent for the Kelseyville Unified School District, will fill the roll. It’s not his first time working for MUSD, as Gill was a math teacher for middle and high school’s in the district for 11 years … Read more

Governor Signs Executive Order to Support Communities Recovering from Recent Wildfires

Governor Gavin Newsom signed an executive order that supports communities impacted by recent wildfires by extending various prohibitions on price gouging in impacted counties through December 31, 2021. The state of emergency includes Lake County which was impacted by the Cache Fire, which broke out in August, burning 83 acres. The fire destroyed 56 homes … Read more

CA Conservation Corps to Mitigate Fire Debris Flows

Fears that heavy rains could wash hazardous debris from the Hopkins Fire into the Russian River caused the Mendocino County Board of Supervisors to put a plan in place. They contracted the California Conservation Corps, who will work on mitigating fire debris flows starting today.

Another COVID-Related Death in Mendocino County

The Mendocino County Public Health Department has confirmed another COVID-19 related death, an 80-year-old woman from the Gualala area. She was fully vaccinated but had other underlying health issues. The health department also reports that an employee at Home Depot in Ukiah recently tested positive for Covid-19. Anyone who visited the business at 350 N. … Read more

Increase in Sewer and Water Rates Approved for Lakeport

An increase in sewer and water rates for city utility customers in Lakeport was approved by the City Council yesterday. The proposed rate increase will go into effect on November 1st. The rate change costs are contingent upon how much monthly water flow a location uses. The increases, to extend over a five-year period, will … Read more