NEWS ARTICLE ARCHIVE — in chronological order, with pagination below
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City Council
Did Skunk and City go too far in creating development agreements with mediation process?
Fibbing by Georgia Pacific, environmental extremism and Skunk-city squabbles may be put in the past, but should hotel, trolley, housing be in the future? After years of meetings about how we would all use somebody else’s property at the old Georgia Pacific millsite, we actually have a meeting on Tuesday where our input will count.…
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Redwood Coast Seniors
Fort Bragg senior center leads charge to put funding back- Mendocino Voice article
MENDOCINO CO., CA., 2/21/25 — Even with a microphone, Redwood Coast Seniors Executive Director Jill Rexrode would have had trouble getting her message heard over the cacophony of the daily lunch. Every table in Fort Bragg’s senior center dining room was filled. Lunchers enjoyed meatloaf, green salad, potatoes, and veggies. Volunteers and staff bussed carts…
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Fort Bragg
Big turnouts for Presidents’ Day protests in Fort Bragg, Ukiah, nationwide
MENDOCINO CO., 2/18/25 — A grassroots activist group whose web page claims it started with a Reddit post was behind nationwide protests that drew one of the biggest Town Hall protest rallies in memory to Fort Bragg as well as another in Ukiah. “Not My Presidents’ Day” protests drew big crowds across the nation, with…
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Westport grave mystery: Could it be a “peace” of unknown history?
Two brothers who died on a ranch in Rockport in the 1940s are buried side by side in Westport with a message on their wooden graves that defies written history. Peace! The two graves in the Westport Cemetery contradict all the published history of the peace sign, that two-fingered salute that once was also the…
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2024 Election
Not my president’s day protest draws 300+
A sunny day brought more than 300 protesters out. This is “just my photos” of “not my president’s day”. One person was putting a Trump doll under car tires. Some ran it over. A few swerved. Some had no idea what was going on and were unnerved by something in the road. Some danced. Many…
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Sherwood Valley Band of Pomo
Potter Valley Tribe adding, preserving lands in Westport, Caspar
Many California tribes have been buying lots of land – and not for Casinos Two markers in the southwest corner of the ocean blufftop Westport Cemetery tell how Native people, once banished in both life and death, recently returned to rest in a favorite spot of their ancestors. “Our ancestors from this place lived in…
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Arts & Entertainment
Famous Rockers, “drag and dance party” among Fort Bragg options for Valentine’s Day
Mendo High kids offer “More legs, more fun’ improv tonight Two legendary 1970s-era rockers will perform this Valentine’s Day evening in Fort Bragg just down the street from one another. And both bands will donate the proceeds of their night to two different and highly esteemed local charities. David Hayes will perform with and for…
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Wine and food industries lead the way in raising $150k for Mendocino Coast Clinics with the Crab & Wine Festival
Will a decline in wine prices hurt local health care? Every year, the big top goes up and scrumptious aromas waft out. The tent that takes up the entire block next to Century 21 in Fort Bragg hosts one of the most important events of the year. The fundraiser for the Mendocino Coast Clinics’ Crab &…
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Fort Liberty is Fort Bragg again, but no more Braxxie!
Let the mail mixups resume! Fort Liberty in North Carolina is now Fort Bragg again, but without the infamous slaver Braxton Bragg. The new Fort Bragg name is sure to throw left and right off their games.. As a bonus, we all remember how some people get the two Fort Braggs mixed up, sometimes by…
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Environment
Mushroom hunter who survived frigid night in Jackson forest says be prepared even on a ‘short hike’
Bring a whistle with you every time! Linda Doar got knocked out when she got separated from her group and fell into a hole in Jackson Demonstration State Forest on Jan. 28. After surviving a frigid night she wants to help others be better prepared to survive the redwood wilderness. “They say don’t turn your…
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Rival youths tag Veterans Hall on Monday, gang-style graffiti out of control in Fort Bragg, cops want help.
Did the criminals read mendocinocoast.news?
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Arts & Culture
Businesses close shop, workers and kids stay home on Monday as part of nationwide effort, which had little to no advance publicity
On Monday, Feb 3, 2025 many businesses closed in Fort Bragg. Many people spent no money and kids stayed home from school, participating in a “A Day Without Immigrants”. This was part of a nationwide protest against President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown. The initiative aimed at demonstrating the fundamental role immigrants play in the U.S.…
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Fort Bragg
Fort Bragg Veterans Hall tagged with huge gang gibberish graffiti, at least two other locations hit
Fort Bragg has been struck in the heart by graffiti, ragging Veterans Memorial Hall with vile scribbling as tall as three feet high. Some of the scribble is the usual gang markings. I would ask people to have respect for common decency and not launch tirades about who did this until we hear what the…
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Fort Bragg
All new coming to Fort Bragg: Booze outdoors, Five new murals, lots of new Police Gizmos, including see-all cruiser cameras
The biggest news from this week’s Fort Bragg City Council meeting was that Fort Bragg will get FIVE MORE murals this year. Hurrah! Murals have become the latest art wave across California. Dreary office buildings have turned into art attractions everywhere since the pandemic started, which is when the city launched the program to expand…
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Bridges
Police Chief makes progress with Caltrans on Noyo Bridge suicide prevention
The Dec. 7 death of a Fort Bragg teen by probable suicide off the Noyo River Bridge may one day prevent other such deaths with signs, cameras, fencing above the rails, and possibly even a statehouse bill requiring fencing or nets on bridges over 80 feet. Caltrans plans suicide warning signs on the approaches to…
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Frankly Speaking
PG&E, Kmart make separate $6 million Mendo land deals – come along as I follow the money!
Kmart just sold the Ukiah Home Depot store-lease property to a publicly traded Michigan real estate firm for $6.3 million. Say what? Kmart? A remaining morsel of Kmart, called, Msci 2007 1 Q16 Ca Kmart Properties LLC, sold the old Kmart lease, now attached to the property housing Home Depot, to Agree Realty of the…
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Frankly Speaking
It is the end of the world as we know it, but I feel whine
KOZT is playing Blowing in the Wind by Bob Dylan. It was one of the first popular songs I remember after my initial fascination with Roger Miller. “How many ears must one man have before he can hear people cry? The answer my friend is blowing in the wind.” I truly believed that something was…
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Frankly Speaking
Summer firecracker attack on a homeless Fort Bragg woman goes viral in 2025 [Updated]
On Saturday, several people I know shared a video showing a Fort Bragg woman getting out of her car and throwing a firecracker under the cart of a homeless woman. The woman screams when the projectile flames up, and then it goes out as the woman drives off. I was horrified and I was worried…
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Frankly Speaking
Could “Suicide Nets” Stop Future Noyo Jumpers?
Are “suicide nets” a solution that Fort Bragg can embrace? Mendocino County Safe Space Project offers help to teens. How do we solve the problem of teen suicide? By putting nets or another barrier on local high bridges? By having some sort of community hug forum for all parents and teens? Although Manny Machado, Caltrans…
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Body found under Noyo Bridge matches the clothing and jewelry of missing Fort Bragg teen Roy Mora
FORT BRAGG, CA., 12/23/24 — A body found under Noyo River Bridge Monday morning was wearing jewelry that belonged to missing teen Roy Mora, a press release from the Fort Bragg Police Department said. Mora’s mother identified the necklace, the press release said. Police said the body was not identifiable otherwise. An unidentified person found…
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