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Mike Sugerman is a longtime, highly acclaimed Bay Area broadcast journalist, who worked for KCBS news radio and KPIX 5 TV for decades. Now partly retired, Mike and his wife, Janice Wright, also a ...
Millions of consumers will feel the pinch when rates already expected to rise will jump even further. Federal subsidies, set to expire at year’s end, are partly to blame.
The order targets erosion and sediment from commercial vineyards to protect local rivers, groundwater, and aquatic habitats.
Desiree and Tony Ramos laughed about running a theater at first, but now the couple has dedicated themselves to the project.
Spearfishermen, experienced divers and seafood enthusiasts are invited to participate or attend the big event.
Medina, a 13-year resident of Round Valley who works as a library assistant at the Round Valley Public Library, was used to ...
Named the “Pond Fire,” the wildfire is 25 acres in size and 100% contained as of Wednesday morning. Here’s the latest. As of ...
UKIAH, CA., 8/14/25 — On Tuesday at the Ukiah Civic Center in downtown Ukiah, a group of city employees gathered in the back parking lot to begin an “urban heat mapping campaign.” The initiative was ...
Tainted Love will perform Sunday at 6 p.m. at Todd Grove Park, 600 Live Oak Ave. in Ukiah. Admission is free, and local vendors will sell food and drinks. Attendees are asked not to bring pets to the ...
The event features bounce houses, planetarium shows, telescope viewing and rare access to a historic observatory.
Sierra Club and Friends of the Eel River to lead comment-writing session on Potter Valley Project decommissioning.
More than half of Indigenous women experience sexual violence in their lives, and homicide is the second leading cause of death among Native people. Tatiana Cantrell, director for Pinoleville Pomo ...