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Post-war bridges are showing their age, Part 2 of 3
A search for a missing Caspar Creek Bridge road sign found it deeply entangled in vines beneath massive but mostly…
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Skatepark will not be on school district property
By a 2-to-1 vote last Thursday night, the Fort Bragg Unified School District Board rejected the idea of a skatepark…
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City seeking input on future of Otis Johnson Park
If there is such a thing as a best-kept secret in Fort Bragg, Otis Johnson Wilderness Park is it. The…
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Search for local bridge data reveals national information gap, Part 1 of 2
Federal and state government agencies collect valuable data on the quality and safety of every publicly-owned bridge in the nation,…
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Schools seek quick decision on skate park
School, city and recreational officials are determined to get neighbors of a proposed portable skate park on Dana Street to…
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Humboldt supervisors enter wave energy fray
Fourth District Supervisor Kendall Smith said visiting Chevron officials were interested to hear about Mendocino County”s activist history, from The…
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Hearing on 2002 Klamath salmon kill raises bigger questions
A congressional investigation of Vice President Dick Cheney that got under way this week is good news to scientists who…
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Humboldt supervisors enter wave energy fray
Fourth District Supervisor Kendall Smith said visiting Chevron officials were interested to hear about Mendocino County”s activist history, from The…
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Hearing on 2002 Klamath salmon kill raises bigger questions
A congressional investigation of Vice President Dick Cheney that got under way this week is good news to scientists who…
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Local wave energy tests can now get in the ocean faster
The federal agency that has taken control of wave energy has cut by 80 percent the time required to get…
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Chevron promises extensive local process
Chevron officials came to Fort Bragg on Tuesday to answer questions about wave energy and to explain why the company…
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San Francisco moves to block wave energy
San Francisco, transformed into one of the world”s leading cities by the Gold Rush of 1849, is reaching to try…
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Five dogs that saved family from fire now seek new homes
Members of a Fort Bragg family who lost their belongings and most of their house in a July 2 fire…
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San Francisco moves to block wave energy
San Francisco, transformed into one of the world”s leading cities by the Gold Rush of 1849, is reaching to try…
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Five dogs that saved family from fire now seek new homes
Members of a Fort Bragg family who lost their belongings and most of their house in a July 2 fire…
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Salmon barbecue attendance jumps 10 percent
As Mendocino County Sheriff Tom Allman grilled salmon Saturday at the 36th annual World”s Largest Salmon Barbecue, he marveled at…
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Chevron stakes federal wave energy claim to waters off Mendocino
An alternative energy subsidiary of oil giant Chevron is proposing a wave energy plant off the town of Mendocino that…
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Chef Thompson leads Cheney investigation
While Congressman Mike Thompson prepares to cook salmon at the World”s Largest Salmon Barbecue this Saturday in Fort Bragg, he…
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History teaches Salmon Restoration Association how to help salmon
The science of salmon restoration has done a complete turnaround since Fort Bragg commercial fishers started rearing Coho salmon in…
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Torres visits Fort Bragg
California Democratic Party Chairman Arthur Torres told a Fort Bragg audience Friday night that a Feb. 5 primary date will…
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