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Justice Denied? Letter Writer Slams Ukiah Police and DA for Dropped Assault Charges
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98Th Annual Frontier Days Heads To Mendocino County This Friday
The 98th annual Willits Frontier Days continues in Willits this Friday through July 6. The event, which features the longest-running continuous rodeo in California, celebrates American Western traditions and ranching in Mendocino County. Article continues below this ad. What kicked off with the Hometown Celebration street party last Friday will...
Several players impress as Eagles battle setbacks and heat at Willits
A veteran team leader and a speedy youngster led the way for the Humboldt Eagles in difficult conditions over the weekend. The local American Legion baseball club traveled to Mendocino County for a doubleheader against Willits on Saturday and had to battle more than just their opponents. Because of some...
Minus Tide Wines is a love letter to Mendocino County
Jun. 25—Growing up in the small, wind-swept town of Mendocino, Brad Jonas spent much of his childhood diving off the coast for abalone, a delicacy of the sea. While a typical dive took him 20 feet below the surface to reach the jeweled mollusks, a minus tide — an ultralow tide caused by the moon's gravitational pull — exposed the abalone much closer to shore. "A minus tide really exposes the ...
MCSO: Ukiah woman found dead in tent of suspected overdose
A Ukiah woman was found dead in a tent after a suspected overdose, the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office reported. According to the MCSO, deputies were in the Ackerman Creek area east of the 2200 block of North State Street in Ukiah around 1 p.m. June 26 while investigating the “theft of a bicycle from a nearby home.”
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