- Elizabeth Larson
News Briefs for Tuesday, Dec. 26
Christmas tree disposal offered, greenwaste pickup schedule reduced
Christmas tree disposal offered, greenwaste pickup schedule reduced
LUCERNE - Santa Claus and a group of faithful helpers visited Northshore communities recently, offering holiday greetings and Christmas cheer.
COBB - Three-year-old Karlie Breeden's life has been like the fragile light of a candle. But where there was once only a flicker that she might survive a brain tumor, there is now a glow.
LAKE COUNTY — There has been some good news for community radio recently. As most of you have probably heard, KPFZ was recently awarded a federal matching grant of over $94,000. This eases the financial situation dramatically and brightens the future considerably. KPFZ is now 75 percent of the way home in the money department — with only $45,000 to go before the radio station gets the green light.
CLEARLAKE — Local authorities are waiting on autopsy reports before deciding whether any criminal charges are warranted in the case of a 4-year-old child who died earlier this month.
LAKEPORT – A newly released report from the District Attorney's Office concludes the California Highway Patrol officers involved in shooting a reckless driver in October were justified in their actions.
LAKE COUNTY - The heavy rains that fell over Lake and Mendocino counties on Thursday tapered off in the late afternoon, ushering in a forecast for more cool weather and intermittent showers through this Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Sacramento.
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LOWER LAKE – Sheriff's detectives have been working for the last two days to piece together the circumstances of an apparent murder-suicide in Lower Lake.
"I've lost everything," said Iraq war veteran Darrell Anderson. "My buddies are in jail. Before that, my buddies were dying."
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