Mountain Vista Middle School Students to Return to In-Person Learning

After an outbreak of COVID-19 cases among staff and students last week, Mountain Vista Middle School in the Kelseyville Unified School District suspended in-person learning for three days last week. Students are expected to return to their classrooms today. Acting Lake county Public Health Officer Dr. Gary Pace says following the isolation and quarantine protocols … Read more

Lakeport Planning Commission to Consider Development Plans

At its meeting tomorrow evening, the Lakeport Planning Commission will consider plans for a new shopping center and hotel development in Lakeport. The development would be near Lakeport Boulevard and Highway 29. The project would include a gas station, at least half a dozen restaurants, some with drive-thrus, two retail buildings and a 70 room … Read more

National Weather Service Beach Hazards Statement for Tuesday, 01/11/22

The National Weather Service has issued a beach hazards statement for the Mendocino coast through this afternoon. Large unexpected waves could be seen without warning along the coast, possibly sweeping people and large objects into the sea from rocks, jetties and beaches. Those visiting the beach areas should stay farther back and be mindful of … Read more

Mendocino County First to Get COVID Tests to Students

Mendocino County was among some of the first counties to receive COVID-19 tests as part of the state’s efforts to get tests into schools as the fast moving Omicron surge affects the population. The county was actually able to distribute tests to students before the holiday break. As the COVID-19 virus continues to morph from … Read more

Fort Bragg P.D. Closes Front Lobby Due to COVID-19 Surge

The Fort Bragg Police Department in a press release said it has made the decision to temporarily close the front lobby of the police station due to the uptick in Omicron COVID-19 infections. Regular hours will continue, and certain business can be done by using the phone outside the front entrance. The department will reassess … Read more