Lake County Board of Supers Considering Letter of Protest to PG&E

The Lake County Board of Supervisors will meet tomorrow to consider drafting a letter to the California Public Utilities commission opposing a rate increase by Pacific Gas and Electric that would affect most Lake County residents. The proposed rate increase of 4.9% is to help PG&E recover expenditures related to wildfire mitigation and other catastrophic … Read more

Mendocino Merchant First In County to Accept Bitcoin As Payment

A Mendocino merchant is setting the bar as it becomes the first retailer in the county to accept Bitcoin as payment. Bebe Lapin has been offering unique toddlers and children’s clothing, so it’s no surprise the establishment should begin accepting such a unique form of payment as Bitcoin. From Etsy and Starbuck’s, large retail chains, … Read more

Mendocino Volunteer Fire Department Awards 20 Year Pins, Welcome Probationary Volunteers

Several members of the Mendocino Volunteer Fire department recently received their 20 year pins for service to the community. Dirk Dooley, David Lindstrom, and John Paul McMillan have all worn many hats and devoted countless hours to creating a strong volunteer force. MVFD also welcomes four new probationary members to their team. Nina Larsen and … Read more

Mendocino County Community Foundation Awards Grants to Area Nonprofits

The Community Foundation of Mendocino County has awarded just over $317,000 in grants to various organizations through it’s Nonprofit Relief and Field-of-Interest Competitive Grant prgrams. The county relies heavily on nonprofit organizations to help support the community as a safety net, particularly in the pandemic.

Ukiah PD Arrest Man Driving Vehicle Stolen from Sacramento

Yesterday, Ukiah Police officers surrounded a suspected stolen vehicle at a local fast food restaurant and arrested a suspect. The owner of the vehicle who lives in Sacramento, activated the vehicle’s GPS tracker, and UPD was informed by SiriusSatelliteRadio that the vehicle was in the city. The suspect, identified as Emil Redzic of Concord, was … Read more

Lake Family Rescue Center Will Host Holiday Food Distribution

The Lake County Family Resource Center has announced that they have been selected to continue the annual tradition of Holiday food distribution. This year’s holiday food program will be drive through only. Participants will receive one gift card per family. To sign up and receive a card you must bring photo identification and proof of … Read more

Ukiah Man Arrested for Wrong Way Escape Attempt in Willits

A Ukiah man was arrested after attempting to escape police in Willits recently. Lawrence Ortiz, during a traffic stop, reportedly drove on the wrong side of the road against oncoming traffic in an attempt to evade a Mendocino County Sheriff’s deputy. Ortiz was arrested for driving under the influence of a controlled substance, driving suspended … Read more

Clearlake Oaks Woman Will Stand Trial for Stabbing Death of Ex-Boyfriend

A Clearlake Oaks woman will stand trial for fatally shooting her ex-boyfriend this past summer. A Judge ordered Tammy Grogan-Robinson to be held for trial for killing Charles Vernon McClelland. Grogran-Robinson is accused of shooting McClelland four times. She entered a pleas of not guilty at her intial hearing last month. Grogan-Robinson will be arraigned … Read more

Upper Lake Man Convicted in Beating Death of Girlfriend

An Upper Lake man has been convicted in the 2017 beating death of his longtime girlfriend. Willy Tujays Timmons was convicted in the death of Yvette Niko, a member of the Habematolel tribe and who was of Samoan descent, and has become the local face of the effort to bring more awareness to the epidemic … Read more

Lake Campus of Woodland Community College Holding Open House and Street Food Festival

The Lake Campus of Woodland Community College in Clearlake will host their Fall Open House and Street Food Festival on Friday, from 2-6pm on the campus. Community members will have an opportunity to learn about the more than 60 degree & certificate programs offered as well as support services. The campus Culinary Club will be … Read more