The lion has lain down with the lamb. The lion, of course, is the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, a former president himself, now confined during weekdays to ...
For years, one word was all pretty much all Californians heard from political leaders about solving the state’s housing problem: Density. Now it’s time to ask how that’s working out. Answer: not ...
Called “Living with Wildlife 101,” the talk is scheduled for Wednesday, May 8, at 5:30 p.m. at Harwood Hall in Laytonville, and is presented as a way to learn how to “be a good neighbor to your local ...
The last print copy of the Anderson Valley Advertiser, a weekly newspaper covering Mendocino County since 1952, arrived in local stores this week.
What do fresh, juicy flowers, hammers, and cotton fabric have to do with each other? They are all part of the Japanese art of Hapa-Zome! One of the easiest natural dye processes, by using this ...
Brunner, contemporary, ballet, jazz, tap, hip-hop, Middle Eastern, Ballet Folklorico, performance art, music, and more will enliven the Mendocino College Center of Visual and Performing Arts Theatre ...
Sign-ups are open as of May 1 for the popular Willits Community Theatre annual Gateway to the Stage Summer Camp. Early registration is encouraged for children ages 6 to 16, as the camp has filled ...
Route 1 (50.8/52.2) – Road work north of Mendocino at Jack Peters Creek Bridge 01-43484 from Little Lakes Road to Surfwood Estates Road will begin on Monday, May 6. One-way traffic control will be in ...
Lillian Rubie, executive director of the Deep Valley Arts Collective’s Medium Gallery, is proud to announce a novel and very ...
Two gorgeous sets of trails near Point Arena on the Mendocino Coast will be celebrated this month, the first this Saturday, ...
Community Care’s HIV/AIDS Program (C-CHAP) will be hosting their annual AIDS Awareness Fundraiser for May 18th from noon to 4 ...
A lack of charging infrastructure is one of the main barriers to widespread EV adoption, and Tesla’s extensive “Supercharger” ...