Once again, as in 2010, I've been approached about running against one-term incumbent Dan Hamburg for Fifth District Supervisor. Certainly somebody should run. And I would myself, under one basic condition: At least six supporters…
Posts published in February 2014
THE LONG-PROPOSED shopping center at the junction of Highway One and Highway 20, Fort Bragg, has been stymied, primarily, by lack of water
THE VENERABLE WATER TROUGH BAR, operated for years by Old Ted Schamber, will soon close.
BOONVILLE SENIORS are unhappy with the fallout over County veterans' buildings, because for Boonville, the fallout means the difference between
ESSENTIAL DOCS, THE SUMMER OF LOVE A READER writes: “During the Spring of 1967, I spent a few months living in a house on 19th Ave in SF, where I rented a room. I was…
AS OF TODAY, the Russian River, all the way up to Coyote Dam north of Ukiah, is closed to fishing.
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE says some big rains will arrive the middle of next week.
The tech boom has made San Francisco’s real estate the most expensive in the nation. Tech companies, from startups to Fortune 500 firms, are cleaving more and more income for themselves out of the U.S.…
GOV. JERRY BROWN on Wednesday is expected to propose spending nearly $700 million to provide immediate help for communities coping with California's drought.