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Blue whale strike results in reform, not punishment, for Fugro Pelagos
The California State Lands Commission last week found its own regulations designed to protect marine mammals so inconsistent and confusing…
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FBHS ranks high in U.S News survey
Solid learning by minority students at Fort Bragg and Anderson Valley high schools helped boost both into the top tier…
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Food Bank staff never slows down despite flu, workload
I confess I tested the mettle of Amanda Friscia, the Fort Bragg Food Bank”s new front desk person, by asking…
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Fugro may lose permit over whale strike
The owner of the ship that struck and killed a blue whale off Fort Bragg on Oct. 19 faces revocation…
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Season of Sharing: Jones reflects on years with Food Bank
Jean Jones played many roles in her 14 years at the Fort Bragg Food Bank. She was executive director, on…
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Season of Sharing: Donors give til it hurts, but it doesn”t
Nobody had time for interviews at the Food Bank last week. Always wildly busy, this was the most frenetic Thanksgiving…
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Season of Sharing: Donors give til it hurts, but it doesn”t
Nobody had time for interviews at the Food Bank last week. Always wildly busy, this was the most frenetic Thanksgiving…
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Whale strike may revive state efforts
California”s regulatory system, designed to protect whales from science vessels will get some rethinking, following controversy over the Oct. 19…
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Food Bank teaches reporter, clients to eat better
Seeing the cornucopia spread out in front of me, my friend Suellen Elm-McGrath was surprised this haul came from one…
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Food Bank teaches reporter, clients to eat better
Seeing the cornucopia spread out in front of me, my friend Suellen Elm-McGrath was surprised this haul came from one…
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Whale strike may revive state efforts
California”s regulatory system, designed to protect whales from science vessels will get some rethinking, following controversy over the Oct. 19…
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Whale strike may revive state efforts
California”s regulatory system, designed to protect whales from science vessels will get some rethinking, following controversy over the Oct. 19…
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MOCA hopes to awaken local plan for marine reserves
On Feb. 1, an interactive map showing new areas of the ocean off Mendocino County to close to fishing is…
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Food Bank gives window to worlds of disability
My tales about people I meet at the Fort Bragg Food Bank could consist only of loving great-grandmothers, small business…
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Food Bank needs more to feed more hungry people this year
It”s not another “Star Wars” sequel, it”s not DMV on Thursday afternoon or the post office at Christmas. This is…
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Ocean monsters inspire hope among local fishermen
Local fishermen seem to have been given a gift — a rich fishing season without environmental consequences. The giver? Humboldt…
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MLPAI staff explains why timeline inflexible, but boundaries can change
Staff Writer The Marine Life Protection Act Initiative (MLPAI) will hold a public workshop at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct.…
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Peterson lawsuit lands $791,000 libel damages award
A jury has awarded $791,000 to three locals for libel damages caused by the creator of the board game Pirateer.…
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Peterson lawsuit lands $791,000 libel damages award
A jury has awarded $791,000 to three locals for libel damages caused by the creator of the board game Pirateer.…
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Peterson lawsuit lands $791,000 libel damages award
A jury has awarded $791,000 to three locals for libel damages caused by the creator of the board game Pirateer.…
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