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Native Americans protest MLPA
Staff Writer Editor”s Note: The July 29 edition will carry an update on the two-day hearing. A group of six…
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Transition Towns backers aim for autonomy
In the London suburb of Brixton, Euros, pounds sterling or a new local currency called the Brixton pound will all…
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Transition Towns backers aim for autonomy
In the London suburb of Brixton, Euros, pounds sterling or a new local currency called the Brixton pound will all…
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Investigation: California”s unenforced openness laws are no match for some modern privatization efforts like MLPAI
Go too fast on a state highway and a California Highway Patrol officer is tasked with giving you a speeding…
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Investigation: California”s unenforced openness laws are no match for some modern privatization efforts like MLPAI
Go too fast on a state highway and a California Highway Patrol officer is tasked with giving you a speeding…
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Rising ocean acidity a threat to marine life
Rising acidity of ocean waters will wipe out the world”s coral reefs and could devastate crab, scallops and other creatures…
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Rising ocean acidity a threat to marine life
Rising acidity of ocean waters will wipe out the world”s coral reefs and could devastate crab, scallops and other creatures…
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Rising ocean acidity a threat to marine life
Rising acidity of ocean waters will wipe out the world”s coral reefs and could devastate crab, scallops and other creatures…
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Million people tell Obama no” whale hunting
Whales can still inspire people to action like no other issue, Casson Trenor of Greenpeace told a packed house at…
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MLPAI”s division of local group protested
Controversy continues over the Marine Life Protection Act Initiative”s staff dividing the Regional Stakeholders Group in half, apparently despite objections…
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MLPAI reverses photography ban
The Marine Life Protection Act Initiative has reversed its ban on photography and filming at work sessions, following news coverage…
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Fort Bragg schools cut six
The Fort Bragg Unified School District last Thursday voted to layoff six people in an effort to bridge a $500,000…
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Noyo Food Forest”s Earth Day growing faster than garden weeds
In four years, Noyo Food Forest”s Earth Day has gone from a garden party to one of the busiest events…
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Attorneys say MLPAI public meeting bans are illegal
The Marine Life Protection Act Initiative (MLPAI) has violated California law by banning filming and photography at meetings and by…
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Sportfishing opens, early salmon arrivals delight locals
Valerie Seal treated herself to a salmon fishing outing on her day off, April 16, which might not seem like…
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Sportfishing opens, early salmon arrivals delight locals
Valerie Seal treated herself to a salmon fishing outing on her day off, April 16, which might not seem like…
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MLPAI leaders get earful, drenching in coast visit
Coast residents finally met the controversial Schwarzenegger administration organization breaking new ground in both environmental privatization and ocean protection. The…
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More and more clients use Food Bank in hard times
Ever wonder what happens to that carton of eggs in the grocery store with the one cracked egg in it?…
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More and more clients use Food Bank in hard times
Ever wonder what happens to that carton of eggs in the grocery store with the one cracked egg in it?…
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New maps suggest MLPAI ocean closures
Eight maps proposing connected marine protected areas in the ocean off Northern California have been submitted by community groups in…
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