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Lake County Animal Care and Control to hold Valentine’s Day free adoption event

Tanner, Auto, Love Bug and Lady are among the many pets available to new homes during the free adoption event at Lake County Animal Care and Control on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. Photos courtesy of Lake County Animal Care and Control.


LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – For those looking to add some love to their lives on Valentine’s Day, Lake County Animal Care and Control has some options.

Winter storm watch issued for Lake County

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The National Weather Service on Friday issued a winter storm watch for parts of Lake County for early in the new week.

Traffic stop leads to DUI arrest and fentanyl seizure

Lakeport Police Department K-9 Olin and the drugs and money seized during a traffic stop on Monday, Feb. 9, 2026. Image courtesy of the Lakeport Police Department.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – A traffic stop earlier this week resulted in the seizure of fentanyl, currency and an arrest for driving under the influence of narcotics.

Space News: NASA’s Hubble captures light show around rapidly dying star

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope reveals the clearest view yet of the Egg Nebula. This structure of gas and dust was created by a dying, Sun-like star. These newest observations were taken with Hubble’s Wide Field Camera 3. NASA, ESA, Bruce Balick (UWashington).

This stunning image from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope reveals a dramatic interplay of light and shadow in the Egg Nebula, sculpted by freshly ejected stardust. 

Winter storm system expected to hit region next week

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The National Weather Service is reporting that Lake County and the rest of the North Coast region could see heavy rain and low-elevation snow next week due to an incoming storm system.

Forecasters said that in the first half of next week, a storm system heading south from the Gulf of Alaska is due to arrive over the West Coast.

The system is forecast to bring winds, widespread moderate to locally heavy rainfall, as well as snow levels potentially down to 2,500 feet or lower.

The specific Lake County forecast calls for chances of rain beginning on Saturday and continuing through Thursday, with chances of gusting winds of more than 20 miles per hour on Saturday night and up to half an inch of rain.

On Sunday, the forecast says nearly three inches of rain could fall across Lake County during daytime and nighttime hours.

Temperatures are expected to dip through the end of next week, with daytime temperatures mostly in the high 40s and nighttime conditions in the mid to high 30s, according to the forecast.

Email Elizabeth Larson at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Follow her on Twitter, @ERLarson, and on Bluesky, @erlarson.bsky.social. Find Lake County News on the following platforms: Facebook, @LakeCoNews; X, @LakeCoNews; Threads, @lakeconews, and on Bluesky, @lakeconews.bsky.social. 

Sexual assault investigation leads to arrest of Lake County Sheriff’s Office correctional deputy

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The Lake County Sheriff’s Office said Thursday that investigators have arrested one of the agency’s correctional deputies on suspicion of sexually assaulting a female jail inmate.

Daniel Constancio Jr., 37, of Willits, was booked into the Mendocino County Jail on Thursday after surrendering himself to authorities, the Lake County Sheriff’s Office reported.

The Thursday statement said that in September the Lake County Sheriff’s Office received a report of sexual assault committed by a sheriff’s office correctional deputy.

The assault was alleged to have occurred in early 2024 at the Hill Road Correctional Facility, authorities said.

The sheriff’s office said the victim was an inmate at the time of the alleged assault and has since been released.

“Detectives with the Sheriff’s Office Major Crimes Unit immediately initiated a criminal investigation and the Lake County Sheriff’s Office Professional Standards Bureau immediately initiated an internal affairs investigation,” the agency’s report said.

Detectives identified Constancio as the correctional deputy involved in the assault.

At the time the report was made, Constancio was on approved protected leave and was subsequently placed on paid administrative leave while the criminal investigation was conducted, the sheriff’s office said.

Detectives interviewed the involved parties and witnesses and concluded that, based on the evidence, Constancio engaged in unlawful sexual conduct with the victim while she was incarcerated at the Lake County Jail in 2024.

On Thursday, the sheriff’s office said detectives obtained an arrest warrant for Constancio, who voluntarily surrendered himself and was booked into the Mendocino County Jail on Thursday afternoon.

Constancio’s Mendocino County Jail booking sheet showed he was booked on a misdemeanor charge of intimate touching against the will of the victim, and two felonies, oral copulation in a correctional facility and sexual penetration by threat of retaliation.

Bail was listed at $10,000 and jail records on Thursday night indicated Constancio was no longer in custody.

In September of 2024, a former Lake County correctional officer was arrested for sexual misconduct with a female Lake County Jail inmate in June of 2022. However, court records show that case was dismissed before trial in February of 2025.

“The Lake County Sheriff’s Office takes allegations of misconduct seriously and is committed to accountability, transparency, and the safety of those in our care. Any criminal behavior by an employee is a violation of the public trust and will be investigated thoroughly,” the sheriff’s office said in its Thursday report.

If anyone believes they have any information regarding this case, please contact Det. Marcos De La Torre at 707-262-4231 or the Major Crimes Unit Tip Line at 707-262-4088.

Email Elizabeth Larson at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Follow her on Twitter, @ERLarson, and on Bluesky, @erlarson.bsky.social. Find Lake County News on the following platforms: Facebook, @LakeCoNews; X, @LakeCoNews; Threads, @lakeconews, and on Bluesky, @lakeconews.bsky.social. 

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Community

  • Lake County Wine Alliance offers sponsor update; beneficiary applications open 

  • Mendocino National Forest announces seasonal hiring for upcoming field season

Public Safety

  • Lakeport Police logs: Thursday, Jan. 15

  • Lakeport Police logs: Wednesday, Jan. 14

Education

  • Woodland Community College receives maximum eight-year reaffirmation of accreditation from ACCJC

  • SNHU announces Fall 2025 President's List

Health

  • California ranks 24th in America’s Health Rankings Annual Report from United Health Foundation

  • Healthy blood donors especially vital during active flu season

Business

  • Two Lake County Mediacom employees earn company’s top service awards

  • Redwood Credit Union launches holiday gift and porch-to-pantry food drives

Obituaries

  • Rufino ‘Ray’ Pato

  • Patty Lee Smith

Opinion & Letters

  • The benefits of music for students

  • How to ease the burden of high electric bills

Veterans

  • CalVet and CSU Long Beach team up to improve data collection related to veteran suicides

  • A ‘Big Step Forward’ for Gulf War Veterans

Recreation

  • Wet weather trail closure in effect on Upper Lake Ranger District

  • Mendocino National Forest seeking public input on OHV grant applications

  • State Parks announces 2026 Anderson Marsh nature walk schedule 

  • BLM lifts seasonal fire restrictions in central California

Religion

  • Kelseyville Presbyterian to host Ash Wednesday service and Lenten dinner Feb. 18

  • Kelseyville Presbyterian Church to hold ‘Longest Night’ service Dec. 21

Arts & Life

  • Auditions announced for original musical ‘Even In Shadow’ set for March 21 and 28

  • ‘The Rip’ action heist; ‘Steal’ grounded in a crime thriller

Government & Politics

  • Lake County Democrats issue endorsements in local races for the June California Primary

  • County negotiates money-saving power purchase agreement

Legals

  • March 3 hearing on ordinance amending code for commercial cannabis uses

  • Feb. 12 public hearing on resolution to establish standards for agricultural roads

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