Business & Labor
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County will work on water issue during one year Mendocino tent reprieve
A crowded meeting on the coast led to a discussion of the multiple issues at play in regulating the restaurant…
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Big trees, name-change foes, stir up Paul Bunyan Days in Fort Bragg
A busy Labor Day weekend featured logging competition, motorcycle club visit, dozens of activities — here's photos. The post Big…
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No Pudding Creek Bridge closure this week
Locals find the 24-hour light control less onerous than flaggers The post No Pudding Creek Bridge closure this week appeared…
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Grocery Outlet approved by Fort Bragg City Council after four hour meeting
Grocery chain’s attorney warns city and speakers of limits of local authority. The post Grocery Outlet approved by Fort Bragg…
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Fort Bragg City Council to consider keeping easy outdoor dining rules
Cities across the USA are grappling with the issue now that Covid-19 emergency regulations are lifted. The post Fort Bragg…
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Skunk Train property sells for $4.15 million in internal transfer to sister company that operates freight rail shipping
Could sale be to make case that the line is a public utility? Our reporter looked into the situation. The…
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Massage therapist leads effort to “keep it local” for creativity, business on the Mendocino Coast
”It’s hard to change the winds, right?” Reporter Frank Hartzell looks at a new community organizing effort. The post Massage…
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Fort Bragg Planning Commission recommends that City Council approve Grocery Outlet asks
Residents at meeting supported low-priced grocery store on Franklin Street by large margin The post Fort Bragg Planning Commission recommends…
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Bands play on at Fort Bragg’s First Friday, despite rains (photos)
Our reporter encountered Jazz Night and more music on a visit to Fort Bragg's First Friday. The post Bands play…
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Live music returns to the Caspar Inn with new ownership
Past owner Peter Lit remembers when the inn hosted the famous and near-famous The post Live music returns to the…
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Motels, inns, hotels, bed and breakfasts selling at fast clip as hotel chains seek unique local properties
Hill House, Mendocino Hotel, Emerald Dolphin, Pine Beach Inn among iconic properties changing hands The post Motels, inns, hotels, bed…
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Coast lodging properties are hot, Newsom’s Homekey not, in Fort Bragg
Fort Bragg headed in another direction, plans workforce housing instead of using the statewide program. The post Coast lodging properties…
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News media reports that California’s salmon season is closed for all of 2023 inaccurate
The final decision on the season won’t be made until April — here's an explanation of what's happening. The post…
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Chico developer creating 22-unit housing project from old Colombi Motel in Fort Bragg
The project maintains historic feel of a 1950s “carport” motel. The post Chico developer creating 22-unit housing project from old…
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Q&A: Caltrans’ Manny Machado explains priorities in bridge repairs and widening projects
Railings, seismic safety and funding considerations guide Caltrans bridge repairs. The post Q&A: Caltrans’ Manny Machado explains priorities in bridge…
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Pudding Creek bridge-widening project underway
Reporter Frank Harztell examines why Caltrans prioritized Pudding Creek. The post Pudding Creek bridge-widening project underway appeared first on The…
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April opening planned for Fort Bragg taproom
“There is nothing to compare to a fresh glass of great beer.” The post April opening planned for Fort Bragg…
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New SEIU contract represents “pause” for both sides
Supes and unions hope to make better deal when contract expires June 30. The post New SEIU contract represents “pause”…
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Fort Bragg Toy Run bikers will ride in rain or shine
This Saturday! The Lions Club will offer a no-host bar and prizes galore. The post Fort Bragg Toy Run bikers…
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Fort Bragg’s new housing project creates neighborhood of seniors, families and homeless
Arcata developer’s new green housing a hit with formerly homeless, seniors and even teens. The post Fort Bragg’s new housing…
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