I'm sitting here looking at the February 11 issue of this journal and wondering what I should make of the fact of my work being honored with placement on the front page, above the fold,…
Anderson Valley Advertiser
It's important to note that the Mendocino County Deputy Sheriff's Association, a group one would assume would be supportive of a new courthouse, in fact opposes the project.
Developers are proposing to remove the hill behind the former College of the Redwoods, and replace it with stores and a parking lot. Instead of ocean views and open space, visitors at the junction of Hwy 1…
Coast Hotel Case;
Methy Chainsaw;
Hit & Gun;
Catch o'the Day;
Bombing Carolina;
Religious Intolerance;
Silicon Veneer;
Defensible Space;
Tsunami Warning;
Museum Roadshow;
Natural Living;
Jefferson State;
Comfortably Numb;
HazMobile Boonville;
Wine Appreciation;
Dead Tanoaks;
Networking Dinner;
Arena Cove;
Happy Hundredth;
Magic Water
We were about to hear how it came to pass that Ashley LaForge had, that raw February morning, taken the stand to call Officer Peter Hoyle a liar, and that same afternoon got herself busted…
A BBC Breakfast interview with 95-year-old Dresden firebombing survivor Victor Gregg aired last month in the UK on the 70th anniversary of the attacks. This ten-minute video should be required viewing for all, but especially…
Finally, serious steps are being taken to curtail baseball's deadly chewing tobacco habit — proposed legislation that would ban its use throughout California beginning next year. The great need for a ban should be obvious.…
BILL MCEWEN has died. A long-time resident of Philo, Bill, 63, was well-known in the Anderson Valley for his quiet commitment to family and friends. Most recently, Bill, a skilled farmer himself, managed Anderson Valley's…
Several regulars at the 3-Dot and myself wish to pass on our congratulations to owner Tom Towey on the Fourth Anniversary of his Buckhorn restaurant and pub in the heart of Boonville. Recalling those months in late 2010 and early 2011, I remember well Tom’s perseverance as he fought through the ridiculous red tape and mind-boggling bureaucracy that Mendocino County provides as obstacles for anyone who is planning to open a pub/restaurant.