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MLPAI: Native gathering rights still in question
After two years of controversy, camaraderie, meetings and maps, the Marine Life Protection Act Initiative (MLPAI) process ends with the…
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Albatross returns from extinction”
A very rare “good luck” bird from Japan, which has endured more than a century of misfortune, delighted a Mendocino…
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Salmon Film Festival scheduled for 4th of July weekend
The first-ever Salmon Film Festival, co-sponsored by the Salmon Restoration Association, the City of Fort Bragg and North Coast Brewing…
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Abernathy cleanup costs $180k
On a trip up the Noyo River on this chilly Memorial Day weekend, perhaps the busiest site was Ralph Abernathy”s…
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Dredging not likely in 2011
With some boats sitting on the mud during minus tides, Noyo Harbor District would really like to dredge the mooring…
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Are jumbo squid gone or just shrinking?
Heralded as both a ruthless sea monster and a potential economic salvation to Fort Bragg”s fishing industry, the Humboldt, or…
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New proposal given for Baxman property
A last remnant of Fort Bragg”s industrial glory days may get new life and decades more of use — but…
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Bids rejected, school renovations on hold
At a special meeting last week, Fort Bragg Unified School District trustees rejected all bids for the modernization of Fort…
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PG&E abandons last study site
Five years ago, Pacific Gas and Electric Company came to Fort Bragg to sell wave energy as the key to…
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Hopes remain for 2011”s open salmon season
Yes, salmon fishing season has opened. But will anglers and commercial fishermen be able to “hook up” with the guests…
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Noyo Bowl to become Calvary Chapel, nursery
Noyo Bowl will become the first permanent home of 13-year-old Calvary Chapel, after the Fort Bragg Planning Commission unanimously granted…
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Jobs, programs intact, work to be done at FBUSD
No teachers lost their jobs, no athletic programs were cut, class sizes were not increased and all the bus routes…
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Deadline on dredge schedule
The headline could read “more than a thousand truckloads of dredge spoils, possibly containing contaminants, to be trucked over Highway…
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Docks may need to be replaced
A tsunami surge that shattered two of Noyo Harbor”s docks might not be the worst enemy of the post-World War…
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MCRPD/Sports Club deal dies
A creative proposal to merge the Mendocino Sports Club into the Mendocino Coast Recreation and Park District died just two…
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Docks broken, optimism remains
On March 10, Larry Roggasch negotiated the purchase of a commercial salmon boat in Fort Bragg then thought about being…
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Botanical Gardens set to hike rates
The price of a walk in the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens, as well as annual memberships will likely be going…
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Radiation monitoring bolstered
New radiation detectors are headed for Fort Bragg City Hall to allow better monitoring of potential fallout. This comes as…
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Moody solution: No single use” pledge
Like many environmentalists, Stuart Moody of Green Sangha will tell a Redwood Coast Senior Center audience on March 25 about…
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Commercial fishers will get a summer salmon season
When last week started, the prospect of the best salmon return in a decade was California”s big ocean story. Then…
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