Thursday, 21 November 2024

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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.

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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CLEARLAKE -- A group of young Iraq war veterans who spoke at a fundraiser for radio station KPFZ in Clearlake Saturday had a stark message: The only way to stop the war is to stop talking and get out into the streets to protest it.

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The Lucerne Senior Center Thrift Shop was one of the buildings tagged with graffiti.
 

LUCERNE – District Attorney Gary Luck said because of the suspect's age he can't discuss the case, the charges or possible sentencing of a teenager arrested last month for a rash of graffiti in the Northshore town of Lucerne.

LAKEPORT – A new trial will begin in the spring for a man accused of a Clearlake woman's 2002 murder.

On Monday, Superior Court Judge Arthur Mann set a new trial date for Edward James Munoz, 26, Deputy District Attorney Richard Hinchcliff reported.

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