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Obama supports more wave energy, offshore drilling
President Barack Obama will help America catch up with the rest of the world in ocean alternative energy development while…
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Fishing group requests local involvement
A Fort Bragg-based fishing group is trying to hook Mendocino Coast business leaders on an effort to reopen salmon fishing…
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Bush plan prods North Coast offshore drilling
President Bush left incoming President Barack Obama an auspicious gift — a brand new plan for more offshore drilling. An…
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Food Bank makes do with less, but needs good food and money
With the Season of Sharing coming to an end, I realize I will miss more than just the vittles at…
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PG&E gives more specifics about WaveConnect project
Pacific Gas & Electric has volunteered to pay the city of Fort Bragg”s costs for wave energy as any other…
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Season of Sharing: Food chain for hungriest includes Senior Center, food stamps, Food Bank
T. J. Colvin is naturally a little disappointed lately, having moved to Fort Bragg from the Sacramento Valley to enjoy…
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Tough times will test volunteers” spirits, safety network
Jerry Smith hates to see good stuff thrown into the trash. That”s one reason the big man loves his volunteer…
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Season of Sharing: Many homeless put pets” well-being first
Recently, a man walked into the real estate office where I was working the desk, to look for rental housing.…
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FERC official to explain hydrokinetics
A top official from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) will appear in Fort Bragg on Tuesday, Jan. 13 to…
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SoCal developer granted wave energy permit off Mendocino
On Tuesday, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) granted a Southern California development company exclusive rights to 17 square miles…
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No bailout for Heritage House: Doors close after 59 years
It”s more than simply ironic that just as the national economy was hitting a new bottom last week, Little River”s…
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Season of Sharing fund drive nears the $7,000 mark
Jacob Whalen wasn”t looking forward to a Christmas beneath a plastic tree. So he was thrilled to get a real…
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Season of Sharing: Vitamin conspiracy punishment funding brings good food to Food Bank
I knew getting names wouldn”t be easy but I didn”t want anonymous sources in this week”s story on how the…
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Season of Sharing: U.S. economic turmoil brings new clients to Food Bank
The smiling Latina woman told me how the Wall Street crisis is being felt by people who never had stock…
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Season of Sharing: Reporter returns for second year in Food Bank line
I chose to sit next to the diminutive well-dressed brunette because she was alone in a Fort Bragg Food Bank…
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Ocean dead zones multiplying, fertilizers one cause
Two recent studies blame farm runoff for separately causing problems in rivers and the ocean that have injured fishing around…
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Fort Bragg is ground zero in wave energy fight
Like a Golden Age explorer staking a flag into a remote beachhead, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, or FERC, has…
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State expresses doubts about wave energy viability in rejecting Eureka funding
The California Public Utilities Commission plans to reject funding for the first-ever wave energy contract in the United States —…
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Heritage House foreclosure sale postponed
Little River”s Heritage House has won another last minute reprieve from a foreclosure sale on the courthouse steps. The sale,…
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This Just In … U.S. candidates ignore wave energy global news
Wave energy is making a splash around the world from Tasmania to Ireland. The biggest news was in Portugal on…
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