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Ep 862BoS dubious about gas station proposal
Ep 861Noticias Locales en español - Abril 1, 2024
Abril 1, 2024 — En el programa de hoy hablamos con el concejal de la ciudad de Ukiah Juan Orozco sobre las elecciones, la resolución del alto al fuego en Gaza, el arreglo de las tuberías en Ukiah y el día de la tierra.
Ep 860Noticias Locales en español Marzo 25, 2024
Marzo 25, 2024 — Esta semana hablamos de concejos para los impuestos y cómo cuidarse de las estafas cuando declara sus impuestos. Invitada Alma Galvan del BBB.

Ep 859Ukiah City Council tables ceasefire resolution

Ep 858Eel River Project Authority chooses pump station as preferred diversion facility

Ep 857Mendocino County and Fort Bragg Update Sea Level Rise Planning
At a meeting hosted by the Grass Roots Institute on March 14th, Mendocino County Planning and Building Services Director Julia Krog and Fort Bragg, Special Projects Manager, Sarah McCormick provided updates on the municipality's Local Coastal Planning for Sea Level Rise. Point Arena, which received its funding before the county and Fort Bragg, announced their findings in September of last year.

Ep 856Ballots and redistricting discussed

Ep 855Commission asks for review of Skunk project

Ep 854Raising ToT could raise caregiver wages

Ep 85310k ballots left to count

Ep 852Coastal Commission objects to Skunk's plans for loan funds

Ep 851Ukiah City Council to agendize cease-fire resolution

Ep 850Ukiah Valley water authority aims to bring infrastructure improvements to smaller districts

Ep 849Voter turnout low, frustration high

Ep 848Voters receive too many ballots, not enough, confusion abounds

Ep 847Firefighter catches a ride to post office fire after crashing his truck on the way to the scene

Ep 846Seven inmates appear to overdose at jail, one fatally

Ep 845Board approves hiring bonus for Ag Commissioner

Ep 844Candidates recuse from closed session on ballot misprint

Ep 843Veterans Service Office to move back to Observatory, after unpopular relocation to Public Health building

Ep 842Fort Bragg City Council approves cease-fire resolution

Ep 841Landlines a lifeline in spotty cell zones

Ep 840County failed to follow through on 2021 redistricting

Ep 839Candidate discovers voters in Redwood Valley precinct got wrong ballots

Ep 838Fort Bragg City Council votes to integrate CV Starr into city

Ep 837Students share music and dance to celebrate lunar new year

Ep 836Second Assembly District candidates tussle in Ukiah

Ep 835Elections official sticks up for vendor that sent out faulty ballots

Ep 834County to explore non-profit model for museum

Ep 833Eel-Russian diversion faces permitting hurdles

Ep 832Mendocino Railway To Repair Noyo Tunnel #1 With Federal Loan
The Mendocino Railway, locally called the Skunk Train received a federal loan to repair Noyo Tunnel 1. The Tunnel was initially closed in 2013, reopened briefly, and closed again in 2015. Mendocino Railway shares the 31.4-million-dollar loan with the Sierra Northern Railway. Due to a pending lawsuit between Mendocino Railway vs The City of Fort Bragg and the California Coastal Commission, we were unable to get interviews with the Railway or other local groups. This piece pulls from a June 2021 interview with Robert Pinoli, the president of Mendocino Railway to explain what happened to the tunnel and his plans, at that time, to reopen it.

Ep 831Ballot misprint causes all voters in Mendocino County to receive GOP ballots for 1st district

Ep 830Humboldt County supervisors keeping an eye on diversion plans

Ep 829Caregivers, veterans, get assurance of agenda items

Ep 828Wiggly Giggly Playground Reopens , Fort Bragg Public Works Update
Fort Bragg Public Works Director, John Smith provides an overview of current projects and talks about the reopening of Wiggly Giggly Playground on February 10th at 10:00 AM.

Ep 827Storm pummels county

Ep 826Fourth District supervisor candidates face off

Ep 825Citizens, law enforcement fear AT&T proposal could end landline service in rural areas

Ep 824Storms expected for the next ten days

Ep 823Restoration of coastal prairies a unique balancing act

Ep 822Fort Bragg Police Dept. invites community members to take part in fentanyl task force

Ep 821Youth coalition getting high school students involved in local politics

Ep 820Outside auditor recommends rigorous training, accounting protocols

Ep 819County's new investment policy discourages investment in fossil fuels

Ep 818Habitat and butterfly restoration underway on coastal prairie

Ep 818Girls chased by sex offender

Ep 817Gray Whales Face Multiple Threats
Gray whales swim by Mendocino twice a year as they migrate from Mexico to the Arctic. Scott and Theresa Mercer have been counting and documenting them from a bluff near Point Arena since 2014. The Mercers recently gave a science talk at the Noyo Center that focused on the issues whales face and provided an update on the status of the Gray Whale. Photo provided by NOAA Wikimedia Commons, photographer, Merrill Gosho.

Ep 816Crabbing strike ends

Ep 815City planning us of Fort Building for tribal learning center
