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Palace Hotel intrigue continues as Ukiah deadline nears
A city-imposed deadline for the current Palace Hotel owner to submit plans to stabilize or demolish the historic structure is only days away. Whether it will be met, however, is uncertain. City officials insist that if the Tuesday deadline is ignored, they are prepared to seek penalties, including possible jail...
Baseball Game Preview: Point Arena Leaves Home
The Point Arena Pirates will head out on the road to challenge the Sonoma Academy Coyotes at 4:30 p.m. on Friday. Each of these teams will be fighting to keep a win streak alive as Point Arena comes in on nine and Sonoma Academy on three. Point Arena stacked a...
Comedy for a Cause raises $8,600 for Ukiah, Willits graduation events
Total Bern Productions and North Coast Comedy want to thank the community, the amazing sponsors and the City of Ukiah for making the third annual Comedy for a Cause an evening that smashed records. The show was sold out and we raised more than $8,600 to split between Ukiah High...
Baseball Game Recap: Anderson Valley Comes Up Short
Anderson Valley was not able to break out of their rough patch on Friday as the team picked up their seventh straight defeat. They lost 13-3 to the Potter Valley Bearcats. The result was an unpleasant reminder to Anderson Valley of the 15-5 loss they experienced in the pair's previous head-to-head fixture back in April of 2023.
Mendo Pride to celebrate “love and inclusion” in Hopland on May 18
HOPLAND, Ca., 5/7/24 – Mendo Pride will host its second annual LGBTQ Pride event in Hopland on Saturday, May 18, 2024. The family-friendly event features music by KZYX’s Pride Radio, art vendors, fun activities and booths from community organizations followed by a drag show. Food, beer and wine will be available for purchase. You can check out our prior coverage of the event here.
Plans for new Redwood Credit Union branch in Ukiah have stalled
Plans for a new Redwood Credit Union branch in downtown Ukiah have stalled as a company official reports that a new building approved for the corner of Main and Perkins streets will prove too costly to construct as currently conceived. “We submitted a strong proposed design for the Main Street...
Prep softball: Cardinal Newman, Ukiah win North Bay League tournament titles
The Cardinals won the NBL-Oak Tournament for the first time as they doubled up the rival Jaguars at Healdsburg High School on Friday. Newman (20-5) plated four runs in the second and led 5-0 after three innings. Callie Howard, who struck out 13 on the afternoon, carried a shutout into...
Elk/Mendocino Second Saturday gallery openings
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Baseball Recap: Ukiah wins going away against Newark Memorial
Ukiah had already proven themselves in the regular season and they didn't miss a beat now that it's playoff time. They were the clear victor by a 15-2 margin over the Newark Memorial Cougars on Wednesday. The result was nothing new for Ukiah, who have now won eight games by six runs or more so far this season.
New face of Ukiah Pear Tree Center: Beck’s Shoes opening soon
There’s a lot happening at Pear Tree Center. “With two beloved community businesses recently retiring, closing their stores in the Pear Tree Center, our leasing team is being intentional about the best long-term use for our vacancies, to meet the needs of the community now and in the future,” says Kelly Price, director of business development, CIRE Equity.
‘The Street Project’: Ukiah Library presents documentary film screening and conversation
Join Ukiah Branch Library staff for National Bike Safety Month as we screen a documentary film about making our streets safer for pedestrians and cyclists in our community. On Thursday, May 23 from 5:15 to 6:45 p.m., we highlight the global, citizen-led fight to make our streets safer, “The Street Project.” Four years in the making, it looks at how we got here, including the history of street use and how it has changed, what makes effective street design, how the automobile changed the way we use our streets, the misguided use of victim blaming (jaywalking), the impact of zoning laws on street transportation, how our streets can be made safer, and much more.
Wine Country and North Bay Real Estate trends: March 2024
There are more listings, more inventory, and more sales now than there were a year ago. Sales are increasing because inventory is increasing. Buyers have more properties to consider. We are slowly emerging from the “supply constrained market” (seller’s market) where we have been for most of the last decade....
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