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City of Clearlake considers contracting with county for animal control services

CLEARLAKE, Calif. – After several years of offering its own animal control services, the city of Clearlake is negotiating a new agreement that would h...

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Memorial Day weekend: Fun, parades, commemorations ahead

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Lake County’s communities have plenty of fun on tap for the Memorial Day weekend, with parades, fairs, the Avenue of Flags and o...

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Upper Lake to host Wild West Day June 1

UPPER LAKE, Calif. – The town of Upper Lake will celebrate its Old West heritage next week...

Attorney general announces sentencing in transnational human trafficking ring

On Friday California Attorney General Kamala Harris announced the sentencing of three defe...

CLIMATE: World’s top scientists say California and nations must act now on environment

Responding to a challenge by California Gov. Jerry Brown, more than 500 of the world’s top...

Space News: Hubble reveals the Ring Nebula’s true shape

Space News: Hubble reveals the Ring Nebula’s true shape

The Ring Nebula’s distinctive shape makes it a popular illustration for astronomy books. B...

Lower Lake High School to debut on-campus health clinic in June

Lower Lake High School to debut on-campus health clinic in June

LOWER LAKE, Calif. – It will be a summer of satisfaction for Konocti Unified School Distri...

Clearlake City Council approves first reading of proposed medical marijuana cultivation ordinance

CLEARLAKE, Calif. – The Clearlake City Council on Thursday night gave unanimous approval t...

 

California Community Colleges begin to expand summer course offerings after years of cuts thanks to Prop. 30

SACRAMENTO – After years of scaling back or even eliminating summer sessions, many community colleges across California report that they will expand offerings for student...

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California Outdoors: Seized fish and game … what happens to it?

Question: What do the wardens do with the seized abalone, crab, cod, salmon, etc.? You can't tell me that it gets thrown away! (Austin)

Answer: When unlawfully taken fish or...

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Voices of the Theatre: Epilogue for a friend

Voices of the Theatre: Epilogue for a friend

There will be one less voice heard at the Soper-Reese Community Theatre.

Our friend Carl Stewart lost his two year battle with cancer on Tuesday morning.

At last year’s sym...

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VA and veterans service organizations announce claims initiative to reduce claims backlog

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Disabled American Veterans (DAV), and The American Legion announced a new partnership to help reduce the compensation claims back...

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Koot: Gratitude for support for fundraiser

Monday evening, May 20, Hospice Services of Lake County had an enjoyable and successful fundraiser, "A Taste of Italy," at Park Place Restaurant. The funds raised help su...

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CDFA announces vacancies on the Fertilizer Research and Education Program's Technical Advisory Committee

SACRAMENTO – The California Department of Food and Agriculture is announcing three vacancies on the Fertilizer Research and Education Program's Technical Advisory Subcomm...

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