As a response to Ukiah’s housing crisis, the proposed 121 home, environmentally absurd subdivision paving Lovers Lane vineyards misses the objective completely. There is no crisis in Ukiah homes for sale, as anyone who walks or drives around town will remark; nearly every street has one or more homes for sale. And we all know that were the tract homes to be approved (in opposition to existing General Plan law) a good percentage would be converted by out of town speculators to high priced rentals.
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JUDY ISBELL NEÉ WAGGONER has died in Palm Springs. Born and raised in Boonville, Mrs. Isbell had been in failing health for some time. She had left the Anderson Valley for Palm Springs to be…
BILL ZIMMERMAN is to me what Mike Sweeney is to the editor of the AVA. Zimmerman is quoted in an op-ed in today's New York Times by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick plugging their upcoming PBS documentary on the…
Fifty years after his death, Edward Hopper's depictions of loneliness and ennui yet ache.
Jack Power;
Judy Isbell;
Memorable Traffic;
Singing Trio;
Size Doesn't Matter;
Peace Boat;
Bill Zimmerman;
Albion Bridge;
Glassless Beach;
AV High;
Murder Suspects;
Yesterday's Catch;
Humanity Dwindling;
So-called Resistance;
Tired Eyes;
DAPL Tactics;
Jesus Today;
HR 1644;
Eye Surgery;
Accordion Club;
KZYX Meeting;
Spiritual Mojo
Decoration Day;
For The Union Dead;
Arbanovella Cancels;
Counselor Rawlins;
Navarro River;
Industrial Marijuana;
Break-in Video;
Little Dog;
Socialists Everywhere;
Cannabis Criminals;
Yesterday's Catch;
Mendo Greens;
Private School;
Reasonable Response
Who's stealing millions of dollars' worth of California pistachios, almonds and walnuts?