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Ep 813County clashes with Creekside landlord over responsibility for '22 sinkhole

Ep 8122nd District candidates make their case in Ukiah

Ep 811Caregivers asking for $20 an hour

Ep 810Veterans object to sudden move for service office

Ep 809Fort Bragg City Council declines short-term rental expansion

Ep 808Fish numbers in Noyo low but steady

Ep 807Planning Commission resolves to deny gas station

Ep 806PG&E raising rates in the new year

Ep 805SEIU 1021 reaches tentative agreement; caregivers still waiting for deal with county

Ep 804Ariel Kelly, candidate for 2nd Assembly District, visits Ukiah

Ep 803First year of pretrial release program presented; Cubbison suing county

Ep 802AG says "Recusal is not required" in Cubbison case

Ep 801Mendocino Stranded Marine Mammal Report for 2023
Sarah Grimes, Stranding Coordinator for Southern Mendocino County at the Noyo Center for Marine Science reports on how many dead marine animals were collected on the beaches and how many were rescued during 2023.

Ep 800Inland Supervisor candidates address key issues

Ep 799Planning Commission tentatively denies gas station proposal

Ep 798Ukiah City Council votes to annex "linchpin" property

Ep 797"Ghost Forest" author talks on links between redwoods logging, industry and environmental nonprofit

Ep 796Fort Bragg City Council to hire Director of Finance as City Manager

Ep 795Osteofluorosis in California Sea Lions
The first cases of Osteofluorosis in free-ranging California Sea Lions were identified in a study done by the Marine Mammal Center, Sealife Response, Rehabilitation, and Research, UC Davis, and the Noyo Center. Osteofluorosis is a disease caused by the excess consumption of fluoride that affects the bone and teeth structures. In the past, herbivores such as cows and kangaroos have been identified with this issue, but this is the first known incident for sea lions. Sarah Grimes from the Noyo Center describes her role in the study and discusses the importance of sea lions as sentinels of the sea. Photo of sea lion jaw bones provided by Sarah Grimes

Ep 794Healthcare contract expires, leaving patients out of network

Ep 793Fishermen, dog, lost at sea

Ep 792Future not bright for Mendocino redwoods

Ep 791Covelo residents weigh in on the future of the national forest

Ep 790Proposed Redwood Valley gas station meets opposition

Ep 789Cubbison's attorney asks Eyster to recuse

Ep 788Search and Rescue busy over Thanksgiving holiday

Ep 787A brief history of the bridges of the coast

Ep 786Crab fishery delayed due to whale migration, low quality meat

Ep 785Chris Rogers enters race for 2nd District Assembly seat

Ep 784Northern Circle Indian Housing Authority receives $2.5 million grant to help homeless tribal members

Ep 783Ukiah City Council narrowly votes in new mayor

Ep 782Cal Fire presents New Vision plan for timber harvesting, over objections about lack of transparency

Ep 781PG&E offers first look at surrender options for Potter Valley Project

Ep 780Fort Bragg Voters approve street tax

Ep 779Ted Williams on candidacy for Assembly seat

Ep 778Agency hears from Native American environmental advocates

Ep 777Lawsuit filed over Grocery Outlet, Cal Fire to discuss new approach to timber harvest plans

Ep 776Ukiah Planning Commission recommends reducing parcels to be developed in Western Hills

Ep 775Prosecution to re-file charges in Ruby Montelongo killing

Ep 774Construction Corps gets backing to develop local workforce

Ep 773Jail loan, fiscal instability, lead to worries about future treatment options

Ep 772Skunk Train stay request denied

Ep 771City issues order to Palace owner

Ep 770Board votes to borrow Measure B money for the jail

Ep 769Lawyer demands due process from Board of Supervisors

Ep 768Cannabis dept much improved, but questions remain

Ep 767Big River restoration projects underway

Ep 766City of Ukiah to issue demo order for Palace
