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Mendocino News Network — 125 episodes

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1

Mountain of a story

2

Willits Toxic Work Environment - Grand Jury Report

3

Great Redwood Trail Meeting July 17

4

Willits Taser Death

5

Coastal Quilt Show

6

Two Food Banks / July 4 Indivisible

7

Willits City Council Meeting June 25, 2025

8

Mendo Food Network Grows Capacity by 10x

9

Fort Bragg's Flockworks Shows Art Can Be An Economic Engine

10

Board of Supervisors Considers Grand Jury Report on Rural Dwelling Violations, Ukiah Annexation

11

Willits Measure K and Finance meetings 6-20-25

12

Ukiah Officials Defend Annexation Proposal

13

New CAL FIRE grants fund wildfire resiliency, forest health and jobs

14

Ukiah Planning Commission Puts Off Annexation Discussion, Council Approves Budget, Demolition, Fire Engine Purchase

15

No Kings In Willits

16

Opposition Builds to Ukiah Annexation of County Land

17

Willits Confronts Precarious Fiscal Reality

18

Round Valley Indian Tribes Recount Tough Water Rights Negotiations

19

Salmon in Ft Bragg, Coho or King?

20

Fort Bragg City Council Approves Mill Site Development Strategy Over Opposition

21

Private Developers Eye Albion Headlands, Town Hall on Annexation, An Odd Twist in Cubbison Civil Suit

22

MNN Newscast for June 9, 2025

23

Mendocino County Passes a Budget

24

From Tank Operator to Police Chief: Tom Corning Reflects on Service and Community in Ukiah

25

Seniors Win Federal Support, Hotel Taxes Rebound, New Heat Tool Debuts, and Burn Safety Reminders from Cal Fire

26

Who Bombed Judi Bari? Thirty-five Years Later Environmentals Are Still Searching for Answers

27

Residents of Potter Valley are Confronting a Difficult Choice as Dam Removal Advances

28

Point Arena Celebrates Fragile Recovery

29

Fort Bragg to Host Pride March, Council Honors Harvest Market, MCN Purchase Finalized

30

Sheriff's Deputy Charged with DUI and County Managers Told to Trim 10%

31

Offshore Drilling on the Mendocino Coast, Memorial Day & Net Metering Changes Advance in Assembly

32

What Will It Take to Repave Little River Airport Road?

33

The Ukiah City Council Approves Climate Action Plan, Declares June Mountain Biking Month, and Hear's Concerns About Softball Program

34

Calls for Enforcement of Cannabis Regulations Come with Caveats

35

Chamise Cubbison Says Transition Information Inadequate

36

Two Murders and Multiple Shootings Are Tied to Grows in Remote Areas of Mendocino County

37

Local Kelp Disaster Gets International Attention in New Documentary

38

Two Degrees of Separation from the Pope

39

Campground Fee Rustler Targeted Iron Rangers

40

Pup Palooza — Every Dog Has Their Day on the Mendocino Coast

41

Threats to Landlines and Solar Contracts You Need to Know About

42

Audits, Empty Storefronts, and Illegal Fireworks Challenge Willits New Mayor

43

Domestic Violence Rising in Mendocino County

44

Fort Bragg City Council Meeting Packed With Information

45

A Water Alert Goes Awry and a Cold Case Is Reopened

46

A Seven Million Dollar Loan for Broadband; A Grand Jury Commends Fort Bragg Police for Homeless Services Program

47

An Candid Conversation About Calexit with State Assemblymember Chris Rogers

48

Family Searches for Husband, Father, Hero of Paradise Fire

49

County Offers Buyouts; Willits Mayor Resigns; Willits Library Gets Roof But Not Solar

50

County Residents Describe the Impact of High Fees, Supes Approve Amended Fee Schedule

51

County CEO Recommends “Creative Solutions” to Budget Quandary

52

Self-Guided Electric Homes Tour Offers Chance to Meet Homeowners and Installers

53

Food Bank Layoffs; Raging Grannies and Resilience; Bureau of Reclamation Looks at Potter Valley Project

54

Rural Radio Stations in Jeopardy as Rescission Looms

55

Fort Bragg City Council Hears Annual Reports on Crime Statistics, Homeless Programs, and Stray Animals

56

Coastal Residents Say District Attorney, County CEO Have Responsibility for Budget Crunch

57

Registration Requirement for Non-Citizens Takes Effect

58

Farmers Appeal to Trump to Intervene in Potter Valley Decommissioning

59

Supervisors Vote to Approve Larger Cannabis Grows

60

Supes Want to Add $1 Million in Road Repairs to 2025-26 Budget

61

Supervisors Grapple with Projected Deficit of $17 Million for Next Year's Budget

62

Medi-Cal Expansion Has Ripple Effect for IHSS

63

Town Hall on Friday Sets Tone for Hands Off! Protests on Saturday

64

Vision for Cannery, Co-ops Takes Shape on the Mendocino Coast

65

In the Face of Community Opposition Fort Bragg Approves Largest Housing Development in 25 Years

66

Cannabis Ordinance Talks Have Been "Beat to Death"; Supervisors Urged to Act

67

Welfare Checks Lead to Arrests for Attempted Murder, Higher Costs for Municipal Broadband in Fort Bragg

68

Willits is Parting Ways with Its City Manager

69

Body Identifications, Water Policy Debate, and Salmon Habitat Bill

70

Arrest in Firecracker Assault; Improving Tsunami Drills; Defunding the Corporation for Public Broadcasting

71

District Attorney Faces Scrutiny Over Banquet Spending as Cleared Auditor Addresses Supervisors

72

Supervisors to Consider Support for Salmon Restoration

73

New Federal Immigration Registration Form Sparks Concern, Echoes Past Programs

74

Mendo Food Network Coping with Cuts and Uncertainty

75

Ukiah City Council Addresses Mapping Changes, Fee Increases for Electricity and Building Permits

76

Fort Bragg's Truce with the Mendocino Railway Could Have Unintended Consequences

77

Mendocino County Sheriff's Office Dismisses Serial Killer Allegations Against Retired Psychiatrist

78

A 4.4 Magnitude Earthquake And ICE in Mendocino County

79

Fort Bragg City Council Votes to Continue Pause of Skunk Train Lawsuit

80

Mendocino Stories: Theater, Community, and Resilience in a Broken World

81

Ukiah Valley Fire Authority Struggles As Fire Hazards Increase

82

Western Ukiah Is Reclassified as a Very High Fire Severity Zone

83

The Worst Flu Season in Five Years and a Devastating Apartment Fire

84

Missing Person Search in Albion; Update on Death in Custody in Ukiah

85

Visioning Workshop Is First Step in Developing Fort Bragg Mill Site

86

Federal Cuts Could Hit Mendocino’s Smallest City Hard

87

Chamise Cubbison Returns to Work at Mendocino County as Auditor-Controller

88

Fort Bragg City Council Tackles Housing Ordinances, Water Rates, and CV Starr Concerns

89

Oppose "the Coup," Spend Nothing; Reauthorizing the Older Americans Act, A Runway Extension for Ukiah,

90

ICONOGRAPHER FINDS THE SACRED FEMININE IN THE WOMEN OF WILLETS

91

Low-Intensity Camping Brings Concern and Opportunity to Mendocino County

92

Humboldt Cannabis Farms Wait Over a Year for Tax Relief from Property Reassessments

93

Protestors For & Against Trump Find Common Ground in Democracy

94

Cannabis Market Plagued by Contaminants, Uneven Potency, and Patchy Regulation

95

Bonta Sues Musk and Trump; Braxton Bragg, Fort Liberty, and Fort Bragg

96

Eel River and Russian River Basin Stakeholders Agree to a Post Potter Valley Project Vision

97

The Public Criticizes New Board of Supes Rule; A Willits Homeowner Deals with a Fire Without Insurance

98

Board of Supes to Reconsider Public Comment Limits, Cannabis Density

99

WildLand Chainsaw Skills Workshop in Covelo Empowers Homeowners & Trains Fire Professionals

100

Ukiah Seeks to Preserve Local Control, Funding for Offshore Wind, Huffman Responds to Critics

101

Mendocino County Divests from Royal Bank of Canada; Day Without Immigrants Backfires

102

How to Handle Immigration Officers at Schools — Tips from California AG Rob Bonta

103

Judge Dismisses Challenge to Fort Bragg Grocery Outlet; Parks & Rec District Seeks LAFCO Review

104

Mushroom Hunter Describes Frightening Night in the Caspar Woods

105

Fort Bragg Seeks Common Ground with Mill Site Foe

106

Auditor's Office Employee Testifies, a Hail of Bullets in Redwood Valley, & Point Arena Demands Code Enforcement

107

Sheriff's Investigator's Testimony Raises Questions About Criminal Case Against Former Auditor

108

Mendocino PIT Count Scheduled for Wednesday, Volunteers Needed

109

Longtime Willits Councilmember Bruce Burton Will Fill Greta Kanne's Empty Seat

110

Willits City Council Discusses Garbage Increase

111

Bee the Change Micro Farm Walks the Talk

112

$15 Million for a Two-Basin Solution, Lake Mendocino Boat Ramp Opens, Parvo & More

113

An Email from District Attorney Eyster's Private Account is Cited in Cubbison Case

114

John Sayles, Film Director, Screenwriter, Actor, and Novelist Visits Mendocino

115

Should Suicide Nets Be Installed on the Noyo River Bridge?

116

Women and Allies to March in Ukiah on Saturday

117

Mendocino Sheriff's Deputy Arrested in Ukiah, Body Recovered in Mendocino

118

Fort Bragg Tries to Move Stalled Grocery Project Forward, Proclaims Support for Immigrants

119

Willits City Council Seeks Applicants for Vacant Seat

120

The City of Point Arena Confronts Financial "Implosion"

121

Mendocino County Supes Limit Public Comment, Prohibit Abstentions in 2025

122

Are Missing Emails a Sign of the County's Bad Faith in the Cubbison Case?

123

Mendocino County Relaunches Spay & Neuter Program

124

Superior Court Judge Considers Motion to Dismiss in Case Against County Auditor

125

Mendocino County Opioid Deaths Decline