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Salmon Barbecue raises $20,000
Like the wild salmon themselves, the 2009 World”s Largest Salmon Barbecue suffered from a combination of weather, timing and inland…
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Restoring our salmon: Kids restore city park, watershed, community in new joint program
America has been full of pleasant surprises for Fort Bragg Middle School student Frances Fontavilla — none bigger than the…
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Local ocean lovers oppose new state protection plan
A privately-funded state program could turn one quarter of the offshore coasts of Mendocino, Humboldt and Del Norte counties into…
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Another developer dumps wave energy, Obama shifts funds
The developer of a wave energy project proposed off Cape Mendocino has surrendered its Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) preliminary…
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PG&E drops local wave power plans
After four years of meetings and three years of controversy in Fort Bragg, Pacific Gas and Electric Company has announced…
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Signature gatherers pull back as Ukiah mall opposition builds
Coast resident Mitch Clogg supports the right of the people to demand decisions that are made by government be put…
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Lumber industry faces worst summer ever
The remaining lumber industry on the Mendocino Coast faces widespread job losses as chainsaws fall silent and lumber mills close…
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Feds issue wave energy study permit
A Southern California alternative energy startup has been granted a three-year preliminary permit to study wave energy off Mendocino. It”s…
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Teacher cuts left in FBUSD”s foggiest budget
Fort Bragg Unified School District was presented with a state and local budget picture last week that contained a few…
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Obama energy plan blowing in offshore winds
Mendocino and Humboldt counties” ocean waters are once again identified as a world-class spot for offshore energy development. This time,…
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Obama energy plan blowing in offshore winds
Mendocino and Humboldt counties” ocean waters are once again identified as a world-class spot for offshore energy development. This time,…
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Navy to explain ocean testing next Tuesday
Mendocino County supervisors are working on a coastal feed of a video conversation with a representative of the U.S. Navy…
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Navy to explain ocean testing next Tuesday
Mendocino County supervisors are working on a coastal feed of a video conversation with a representative of the U.S. Navy…
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Jurisdictional clash between FERC and Minerals Management Service ends
The Obama administration has ended a federal family feud over wave energy between the Minerals Management Service (MMS) and the…
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Navy grants local requests for extension and explanation of ocean testing plans
Once again, the U.S. Navy has extended the public comment period about a big increase in the use of sonar,…
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Closest offshore oil drilling hearing to be in San Francisco on April 16
No hearings have yet been scheduled in Mendocino or Humboldt counties on a new five-year plan for oil and gas…
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FBUSD tentatively cuts 14.2 teachers
Dana Gray music teacher John Gilmore will be among the local teachers to get layoff notices being sent out at…
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Research buoys disappear
Two hi-tech buoys designed to eavesdrop on whale conversations have vanished from their moorings off Point Cabrillo and Point Reyes.…
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Comment period extended on Navy plans to expand ocean weapons testing
Following public outcry, the U.S Navy has extended until Wednesday, March 11 the deadline for public comments on expanded new…
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Obama has little power over FERC process challenged by locals
Mendocino Coast governments, organizations and individuals have made a record splash in the files of the Federal Regulatory Energy Commission,…
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