The Mendocino Voice is an independent daily online newspaper based in and covering Mendocino County, in Northern California.[1][2]
History
The Mendocino Voice was founded in September 2016[3] by two former employees of The Willits News,[4] a legacy newspaper based in the town of Willits, California, and a property of Digital First Media (DFM). The founders, Adrian Fernandez Baumann[5] and Kate Maxwell, have cited a lack of local news stemming from the acquisition of small northern California newspapers by DFM and its control by Alden Global Capital, as reasons for starting a new local news service.[6][1][2]
In the late 2010s The Mendocino Voice became among the most read in Mendocino County, and was cited by The Sacramento Bee,[7] The New York Times[8][9] and the Los Angeles Times,[10] and featured on the BBC and KQED.[11] In 2019, The Mendocino Voice was selected, jointly with KZYX, to host a Report for America fellow.[12]
The news service is part of a trend in the 2010s[13] towards small, wholly online news services, that have abandoned print publication.[14] As with many such publications it is a member of the Local Independent Online News Publishers group.[15][16][17][18]
Content
The Mendocino Voice is known for its breaking news coverage,[citation needed] coverage of local issues and of the Northern California cannabis industry.[19][20][21][22] Also of note was its intensive coverage of the Wine Country Fires,[1] and the Mendocino Complex Fire.[23][24][25]
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