LATEST STORIES
Opinion: Gov. Newsom Is Right. Wall Street rigged Californiaโs housing market for far too long
A former state senator believes that California has a rare chance to make progress as leaders across the political spectrum are now acknowledging the same problem.
Ukiah Branch Library to close March 17 for renovationsย
The libraryโs facelift includes new windows, doors and a walkway. And yes โย you still have to return your loaned books!
For California Democrats, single-payer health care is back. Voters have heard it before
The progressive goal of single-payer health care has become a staple of Democratic platforms, even if it faces as many hurdles as ever.
Mendocino County issues measles alert amid rising cases in Californiaย
No cases have been reported locally, but outbreaks elsewhere in California prompted the alert.
McNear: It may be the oldest profession but in Mendocino it was the most hidden
Little historical documentation exists of area brothels, then called Fashionable Boarding Houses.
Mendocino National Forest seeks public input on off-road vehicle grant proposalย
Comments on a $719,000 off-highway vehicle trail maintenance grant will be accepted March 3 through May 4.
Willits City Council declares fiscal emergency, announces employee layoffs
Layoff notices were set to be issued Tuesday as the city faces an annual deficit of at least $2.4 million.
California attorney general opposes proposed federal plan to limit public input on national forestsย
Proposed U.S. Forest Service rule would shorten comment periods and change how objections are reviewed for projects affecting forests โ including Mendocino National Forest.

Letter to the Editor: By co-signing a budget request, Mike McGuire and Chris Rogers can advance dementia care
$5.4 million will continue training clinicians to identify and support families faced with dementia, especially in underserved and rural communities, including Mendocino County.
Survey asks Mendocino County families to share experiences with special education
A new anonymous survey seeks feedback from parents and caregivers to help guide special education policies and support
Willits Indivisible hosts nonviolence training ahead of March protest
Participants practiced de-escalation and peacekeeping skills ahead of the March 28 “No Kings” demonstration.
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FEATURED STORIES
After two appeals, Gualala residents are unable to salvage downtown landscaping plans
โWe are very glad that this thing is moving forward, there are a lot of safety improvements, but it violates a cardinal rule of the town plan which is to make sure the highway project reflects the beautiful natural surroundings of Gualala,โ says local activist Tom Murphy.
After decades, Two Rock Lookout tower near Willits will again have eyes on the sky
Fire detection cameras can scan a substantial chunk of Mendocino County for signs of fire. Funding came just in time.
Four weekends of whale-themed events begin on Mendocino Coast
The annual Whale Festival features chowder competitions, wine tastings and educational programs.
ARTS & CULTURE
The Mendocino Setlist: March 9-15, 2026
Your weekly guide to upcoming music events in Mendocino County.
Sherry Glaser tackles life, death โ and love in new Willits show
The award-winning comedian and playwright brings her dark comedy โLife and Death โ A Love Storyโ to Willits Community Theatre March 14โ15.
‘Country’ Joe McDonald, ’60s rock star, proud protest counterculture icon, dies at 84
The Bay Area musician wrote hundreds of songs, from psychedelic jams to soul-influenced rockers, and released dozens of albums.
Dual auditions planned for upcoming Willits stage productionsย
The March 7 session will cast roles in a fast-paced comedy and an original historical drama.
COLUMNS & OPINIONS
OโNeill: A farmer is always planning, assessing and thus improving
Consumer demand, advanced methods, and smart rotations all play a role. Meanwhile, enjoy spring!
McNear: The Mendocino Coast again subbed for New England in a 1965 film
The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming employed more than 100 extras, many of them children.
OโNeill: Love,ย laborย and the long arc of farming
Away from the farm for a week, Casey OโNeill reflects on marriage, stewardship and building a life rooted in reciprocity.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Letter to the Editor: Jackson โDemonstrationโ State Forest should demonstrate climate justice
Assemblymember Chris Rogersโ bill to end commercial logging at Jackson deserves our support.
Letter to the Editor: Shift focus of Jackson forest from logging to restoration
A reader urges passage of AB 2494, saying demonstration state forests should prioritize ecological health over timber production.
Letter to the Editor: Support tribal leaders in redefining Jackson Demonstration State Forest
If California is serious about climate resilience, the state must change the logging mandate at JDSF.
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