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Off The Record

DA EYSTER probably already knows that lots of people want him to prosecute crimes against animals, which he has not yet done, but he may…

Valley People

JIM LEVINE has died at age 73. The highly regarded South Coast resident was well-known in Mendocino County (and the Anderson Valley) for his years…

Mendocino County Today: January 23, 2013

DA EYSTER probably already knows that lots of people want him to prosecute crimes against animals, which he has not yet done, but he may…

Mendocino County Today: January 22, 2013

A READER WRITES: “That was an interesting press release from the City of Willits announcing the departure of City Manager Paul Cayler. After praising Cayler's…

Mendocino County Today: January 21, 2013

THE DEATH OF MARTIN LUTHER KING. Friends, In memory of Martin Luther King, a clip from my documentary, “1968: The Year that Shaped a Generation”…

Mendocino County Today: January 20, 2013

FOSTER FATHER Accused In Baby's Death Had Drug Arrest By Tiffany Revelle The foster father accused of beating a five-month-old baby girl to death in…

Mendocino County Today: January 19, 2013

REEL SHORT MOVIE REVIEW. Zero Dark Thirty. The Chron's ineffable movie reviewer, Mick LaSalle, says it's “one of the best films of 2012.” I'd say…

Mendocino County Today: January 18, 2013

THE HEADLINE on the front page of Thursday's Ukiah Daily Journal announced (again) that Bruce Richard, Mendocino Transit Authority boss, has retired after 31 years…

Mendocino County Today: January 17, 2013

AS A LETTER WRITER reminded us this week, in any round-up of unsolved Mendocino County murders, those of Charles ‘Buzzy’ Mitchell, 66, and his son…

Letters To The Editor

ADNAN AS METAPHOR Editor, Our man on the spot — Adnan Farham Abdul Latif apparently accepted psychiatric medications casually left a potentially Guantanamo assisted suicide…

River Views

January 16th marks 225 years since Thomas Jefferson wrote, “Were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers, or…

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