Governor Extends Outdoor Dining Expansion and To-Go Drinks

As the state prepares to lift all COVID-19 restrictions on June 15, some pandemic changes such as outdoor dining and to-go drinks will likely remain. The Governor announced via social media last week that the flexible dining rules gave customers safer & fun options to support the restaurant industry, and the state will allow those … Read more

PG&E Fined For Violating Guidelines During Public Safety Power Shutoffs

California regulators have fined Pacific Gas and Electric Co $106 million for allegedly violating guidelines in 2019 for executing planned power outages to lower wildfire risks. The fine by an administrative law judge is part of an ongoing effort by the California Public Utilities Commission to hold the state’s major investor-owned utilities accountable for the … Read more

June 4th 2021 First Friday Art Walk

Ukiah’s first Friday Art Walk is back starting today. The art show opens at the Corner Gallery in Ukiah, and continue through the entire month of June. Learn more at artwalkukiah.org.

Lake County properties in Wildfire Debris Removal Program Completed

The cleanup process in the state’s wildfires debris removal effort continues and Lake County properties are completed. Nearly 4,000 properties damaged from 2020 fires across the state, were enrolled in California’s Consolidated Debris Removal Program. There are nine participating properties in Lake County, and CalRecycle says site and asbestos assessments have been completed for all … Read more

Ukiah Man Facing DUI and Child Endangerment Charges

A Ukiah man was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence, and child endangerment after hitting parked vehicles on Ford Street and leaving the scene. Following the accident, 49-year-old Lincoln Chalmers, picked up his 14-year-old child, but was stopped near Ukiah High School, as witnesses to the earlier collision called police. UPD reports Chalmers … Read more

Drought Ad Hoc Committee to Host Virtual Countywide Drought Task Force Meeting

The Board of Supervisors Drought Ad Hoc Committee consisting of Supervisor John Haschak and Supervisor Glenn McGourty will host a virtual meeting starting at 4PM. The Supervisors will give an update on their current discussions with community partners and staff on drought related issues. Those attending will have an opportunity to hear a brief update … Read more

Wildland Fires in Lake and Mendocino Counties Stopped

Firefighters confined a small wildland fire in Lake County yesterday in the area of Bartlett Springs and High Valley roads . It was a slow-moving vegetation fire and the estimated size was a quarter acre. Ground crews and air support worked the fire. In Mendocino County, the Brooktrails Township Fire Department stopped a wildland fire … Read more

Mendocino County Man Arrested for Attempted Murder

A Mendocino County man has been arrested for the attempted murder of his mother. Deputies responded to a home in the 77000 block of Highway 271 in Piercy, May 31 and learned 45-year-old Anton Kloiber hit his mother in the head four times with a blunt object. The 67-year-old woman was airlifted to a hospital … Read more

Lakeport City Council Considering Options for Problem of Wild Pigs on Sewer Property

The Lakeport City Council is considering solutions to mitigate the problem of wild pigs on sewer property. City staff proposed a contract with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife through its Shared Habitat Alliance for Recreational Enhancement program to allow for hunts on a portion of the property. The council didn’t move forward on … Read more

Boat Ramp at Lucerne Harbor Park Closed

After consultation between the Lake County Sheriff’s Office Marine Patrol, Lake County Water Resources and Lake County Public Services, the boat ramp at Lucerne Harbor Park was closed on Friday due to unsafe conditions resulting from low water levels. Alternative free public boat launch facilities in the region include the Clearlake Oaks boat launch facility … Read more