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Ukiah

American  
[yoo-kahy-uh] / yuˈkaɪ ə /

noun

  1. a town in NW California.


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Mr. Abath was not a professional guard: At a time when museums were significantly more lax with their security, he was a recent music school dropout who took the job to help with bills while focusing on his band, a Grateful Dead-inspired outfit called Ukiah.

From New York Times

“When I was a little girl traveling with my parents from Seattle to Sonoma on Highway 101, I thought the Ukiah Valley and the next one south to Hopland had to be among the most beautiful places on earth. Now, 70 years later, I still think so. It’s hard to believe I am here.”

From New York Times

The earthquake occurred 12 miles from Clearlake, 15 miles from Windsor, 20 miles from Santa Rosa and 29 miles from Ukiah.

From Los Angeles Times

Some centers such as the Mendo Lake Women’s Clinic in Ukiah are expanding their services.

From Los Angeles Times

Richie Henderson is an iconic figure in Ukiah, the largest city in Mendocino County.

From New York Times