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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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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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Wall Street crisis hits WaMu, Wachovia but impact is less locally
Like many middle class Americans, Anna Marie Stenberg of Fort Bragg suffers with an adjustable rate mortgage and still hates…
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Wall Street crisis hits WaMu, Wachovia but impact is less locally
Like many middle class Americans, Anna Marie Stenberg of Fort Bragg suffers with an adjustable rate mortgage and still hates…
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Fishermen get financial relief, launch study of disaster impacts
For Telstar Charters owner Randy Thornton, federal salmon disaster relief money will literally be salvation for his charter boat business.…
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Local advisers comment on Wall Street crisis
With the stock market in turbulence and a baffling federal bailout package on the table, the newspaper asked two busy…
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PG&E gets $1.2 million for local wave energy study
The Pacific Gas and Electric Company expects to be granted $1.2 million this week by the U.S. Department of Energy…
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Many come out to support local fishermen
Subdudes lead vocalist Tommy Malone referred to the magic of Mendocino as he breathed frigid air and told of the…
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Foreclosures hitting close to home
How is the national foreclosure crisis being felt on the coast? Several marquee businesses face foreclosure, as well as dozens…
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PG&E dumps MMS wave process, county to sue FERC
The Pacific Gas and Electric Company decided last week not to be the national test case for the Minerals Management…
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School board starts year without budget, with good bond news
Of the Advocate Despite the lack of a state budget, falling real estate values and other disturbing economic news, the…
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Hospice thrift shop plans halted by zoning issue
The Mendocino Coast Hospice Thrift and Consignment Shop has put plans to open a new thrift shop on hold, after…
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Latino leaders describe positive efforts, values
A Fort Bragg audience got a kick out of a new effort by leaders in the Latino community to provide…
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This Just In … When should fools rush in?
One of the Mendocino Coast”s most distinctive business names, the Fools Rush Inn, is no more. New owner Samir Tuma…
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Department of Interior looks at offshore drilling in off-limits areas
The Department of Interior has taken the unprecedented step of redoing its five-year plan to study the possibility of drilling…
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Department of Interior looks at offshore drilling in off-limits areas
The Department of Interior has taken the unprecedented step of redoing its five-year plan to study the possibility of drilling…
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