LATEST STORIES
Fort Bragg man accused of assault with a firearm and violating restraining order
The man allegedly brandished a firearm at a 64-year-old man before going to another residence to contact two juvenile relatives in violation of a court order.
Candidate for Mendocino mayor Bodhi to appear at Pup Palooza
April 25 benefit for Mendocino Coast Humane Society at Little River Inn features talent, costume, look-alike and other fun contests.
O’Neill: The puzzle of production and demand is constant for farmers
The season, weather, holidays, pests and our own work all play a part in bringing crops to market.
Man’s body found after 70-foot fall at Fort Bragg Beach
A man’s body was found on the rocks at the bottom of a steep cliff near Fort Bragg Beach; cause of death is still to be determined.
End of an era: Point Reyes ranchers and workers exit
Four-part series describes the events that led to this relocation and looks at the impact on ranchers and ranch hands.
Mendo Food Networkโs Amanda Friscia steps down as executive director
Board begins search as the mission to distribute food countywide continues.
Ridgewood Ranch celebrates sheep and agrarian culture at Willitsโ Flock Together Festival
The family-friendly event features sheep-shearing, lambs, a parade, sheep dogs, live music and much more Saturday, April 25.
Video of Willits No Kings 3 protest now on YouTube
Larry Silverman and others produced a video that Silverman hopes will inspire people to keep fighting.

Reports of vehicle window-smashing leads to paraphernalia arrest in Manchester
Point Arena man was arrested for drug paraphernalia; vandalism is still under investigation.
McNear: The 1906 earthquake shattered buildings across Northern California
The Mendocino Beacon reported that โthere was scarcely a chimney in town with a top remaining.โ
Post-release check leads to arrest in Fort Bragg
Two arrested at Fort Bragg inn for narcotics sales and illegal weapon possession.
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FEATURED STORIES
Fort Braggโs Grey Whale Inn reopens its doors
The landmark building incorporates the past into modern renovations, creating a vibrant marriage that benefits visitors and residents alike.
Mendocino County Board of Supervisors introduces noise ordinance
First reading of ordinance passes unanimously; sheriff will enforce if the ordinance passes the second reading.
Photos: Communities in Mendocino County join No Kings Day 3
Communities across Mendocino County united for the third No Kings Day protest, with thousands gathering in Willits, Fort Bragg, and Mendocino to oppose President Donald Trumpโs policies.
ARTS & CULTURE
The Mendocino Setlist: April 6-12, 2026ย
Your weekly guide to upcoming music events in Mendocino County.
The Outlaws of Mendocinoย reliesย on tradition โ and breaks the mold
North Bay teacher Joseph Roberts makes a movie about his robber ancestor.
Photo contest opens for eventual display in Mendocino Countyโs new courthouse
Photographers must be Mendocino County residents; deadline is July 31.
Willits High to stage โMean Girls: The Musicalโ this weekendย
The student production of the musical’s “High School Version” will bring the popular story of high school cliques and identity to the stage for a free three-show run.
COLUMNS & OPINIONS
OโNeill: Most agriculture is subsidized
Letโs make choices that enrich rather than erode the land and community.
Forest: Mendocino Countyโs living landscapes derive from the faults beneath our feet
From the coastโs pygmy forest to the verdant valleys of Laytonville, Hopland and more, the county is a geographerโs dream.
Haschak: Board approves support for modernizing mission of demonstration forests
Noise ordinance passes first reading, gives sheriff a tool to deal with excessive noise after 10 p.m.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Letter to the Editor: Split vote to support demonstration forest bill did not reflect audience sentiment
Most audience members supported Chris Rogersโ bill to change the mission of public forests to recreation and climate resilience.
Letter to the Editor: The Board of Supes chose stewardship over short-term gain with Jackson vote
People travel from all over the world to experience healthy redwood forests. Public forests are far more valuable as vibrant ecosystems.
Letter to the Editor: Voting for a county tax on gas is dumb
A call for new taxes is always an admission of governmental failure.
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