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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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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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