I recently saw a post on the Anderson Valley Advertiser’s website where the writer blamed then-Governor Pete Wilson for de-regulating PG&E and the state’s two other major electrical utilities ...
By Donald W. Popowski, MCAVHN board member For over 12 years, it has been a tradition with MCAVHN to prepare and serve ...
It is about Joe, a friend of mine, and what Joe does, and for whom, not what he believes.
Tom Hine (“Sounds of Silence on Courthouse,” Sunday, 12/08) makes a perfectly reasonable request of our City Council, our City Manager, our city representative on the ...
The cloak worn by St. Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin was made from rough cactus materials from central Mexico, and it should have deteriorated after 15-30 years.
Journal’s 38th Annual Holiday Food Bank Fund Drive to help support Ukiah’s Food Bank is underway. Each year we host this drive to keep the Food Bank open, the lights on, the ...
After years of neglect, a construction crew is working to shore up the landmark Palace Hotel beginning in the original ...
A new rule is on the books, and it improves transparency about who pays what to whom in real estate transactions.
California’s privately-owned utility companies make a big effort to appear generous, when they’re actually being the opposite. It happened most recently late last fall, when all ...
After expressing concerns regarding pedestrian safety, the Ukiah Planning Commission Wednesday voted unanimously to approve ...
From Willits Community Theatre This holiday season, don’t miss “Believe!,” a feel-good Christmas show with traditional music, ...
By Carrie Classon I will be home in time for Christmas. It’s always a little hard to leave Mexico, and leaving right before the holidays is perhaps the hardest. The giant Christmas tree just ...