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PG&E gets $2 million for wave energy
The California Public Utilities Commission should authorize $30 million for the Pacific Gas and Electric Company to create an Emerging…
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Fishing closure declared disaster
The end of all ocean salmon fishing in California has once again caused the fishery to be declared a federal…
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Bothered by school roofing, students pulled from class
The pungent stench of roofing tar being applied to new classrooms had kids gagging and calling their parents at Dana…
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Usal Redwood Forest group looks to state for forestry project funding
A new kind of logging company has arrived on the Mendocino County scene, promising to help bring back goliath trees…
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Wave energy backer booed at meeting
A retired commercial fisherman surprised the audience at Pacific Gas and Electric”s Fort Bragg Town Hall forum on April 15…
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Feds pick Fort Bragg for test of wave energy lease
The Minerals Management Service (MMS) has chosen Fort Bragg and Eureka as priority sites over Oregon and Washington for its…
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Council irked at PG&E over lack of wave energy facts
A hostile crowd and bemused Fort Bragg City Council greeted the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, whose two spokesmen arrived…
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New superintendent has been educator more than half his life
New Fort Bragg Unified School District Superintendent Donald Armstrong said good local financial planning was one of the factors that…
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Salmon season closes after 90 percent drop
In 2005, local salmon fishing was the best anyone could remember. Almost any boat that left Noyo Harbor could catch…
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Council irked at PG&E over lack of wave energy facts
A hostile crowd and bemused Fort Bragg City Council greeted the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, whose two spokesmen arrived…
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Council to see wave PG&E”s energy plan
The Pacific Gas and Electric Company will give the Fort Bragg City Council the first peek at its three-year wave…
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House passes offshore oil drilling ban for Point Arena-south to the Bay Area
A bill that would double marine sanctuary areas north of San Francisco passed the House of Representatives on March 31.…
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WaveConnect”s project manager Toman speaks
With Pacific Gas & Electric having been issued last week a preliminary permit that gives exclusive right to study energy…
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Wave energy blogger plans local march
Laurel Krause, who has been blogging about wave energy for more than a year from her Fort Bragg home, is…
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Surprise salmon shutdown hits party boats hard
An unexpected 2008 salmon disaster, combined with cuts to angling for bottom fish, is likely to put the Noyo Harbor…
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PG&E gets preliminary permit for wave study
After more than a year of contemplation, the Federal Regulatory Energy Commission has issued preliminary permits to Pacific Gas and…
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FERC rejects involvement in future wave energy study
The Federal Energy Regulatory Energy Commission has rebuffed efforts by the city of Fort Bragg and county of Mendocino to…
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Scientists ask for help spotting Orcas
Fort Bragg”s Whale Festival watchers could make a genuine scientific contribution to the study of killer whales, says biologist Bradley…
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New Otis Johnson Park friends plan workday
A new volunteer organization, the Friends of Otis Johnson Wilderness Park, will kick off with a party on Saturday —…
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Video leads to beef recall that includes local schools
Local schools yanked Hallmark/Westland Meat Packing company beef from their freezer shelves this week as part of the largest beef…
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