Last week, I shared some of the changes that have disrupted the real estate market. Here are a few more. Natural disasters Although there have always been natural disasters, the pace and intensity have certainly increased in recent years. For example, when I was growing up in the Ukiah Valley, we didn’t expect wildfires every […]
April April 2: Going down the UPT “Rabbit Hole.” Following over two years of pandemic struggles, Ukiah Players Theatre is coming back strong, producing a collaborative, bold and big production of the beloved Lewis Carroll tale – and doing it in the inimitable, boundary-pushing style that makes UPT one of Northern California’s most innovative theatres. […]
Jan. 3: Sierra snowpack near decade high. As the new year began in 2023, California's Sierra was closing in on the second-largest snowpack we've seen at this time of year in the last two decades, with more snow expected to pummel the mountain range in the coming days.
Jan. 3: Sierra snowpack near decade high. As the new year began in 2023, California's Sierra was closing in on the second-largest snowpack we've seen at this time of year in the last two decades, with more snow expected to pummel the mountain range in the coming days.
Food insecurity continues to affect a measurable percentage of the greater Ukiah Valley, and though the Ukiah Food Bank staff provide the administration and management of the daily food distribution programs, it is the unending support of volunteers who have enabled the Food Bank to persevere through their simple commitment to “show up” every day. […]