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Ab poachers may like MLPA”s closed areas
Sharp-eyed Department of Fish and Game wardens used my last article about the Marine Life Protection Act Initiative to catch…
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Protected areas may help abalone, but confuse people
(This fifth article in the continuing series on the Marine Life Protection Act Initiative will show how our area has…
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Ab poachers may like MLPA”s closed areas
Sharp-eyed Department of Fish and Game wardens used my last article about the Marine Life Protection Act Initiative to catch…
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Protected areas may help abalone, but confuse people
(This fifth article in the continuing series on the Marine Life Protection Act Initiative will show how our area has…
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MLPAI ocean privatization a ground breaker
(In part 4 of this series on the Marine Life Protection Act, we look into how the MLPA Initiative fits…
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Former gang member: Fight gangs with art, not handcuffs
Remember all those gang summits and truces in cities where smiling gang members posed with rivals, cops and community leaders?…
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The Marine Life Protection Act: Ocean preservation vs. privatization
As I prepared to write this third installment of the Marine Life Protection Act Initiative series, I decided to take…
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City uses grants to restore Otis Johnson Park
The City of Fort Bragg has now lined up three grants to pay for repairs and restoration needed at Otis…
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Locals demand more from public-private ocean preserve plan
Editor”s Note: In part two of an ongoing series on the Marine Life Protection Act Initiative, this article looks at…
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Officials explain MLPA process to skeptical locals
Editor”s Note: This is the first of a two-part series on the MLPA process. In part 2 next week, sources…
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Officials explain MLPA process to skeptical locals
Editor”s Note: This is the first of a two-part series on the MLPA process. In part 2 next week, sources…
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EcoMotion may move to October
Nicole Kench”s vision of closing downtown for a free hip-hop, reggae, funk and food downtown celebration of sustainability was rejected…
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Dioxin dirt removal from McGuire Ranch set for September
Tom Lanphar, the new Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) program manager for both the Georgia Pacific Mill Site and…
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City wins statewide competition for newest member of police force
The Fort Bragg Police Department beat out two dozen other police forces to recruit its newest member, who is leaving…
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Salmon Barbecue raises $20,000
Like the wild salmon themselves, the 2009 World”s Largest Salmon Barbecue suffered from a combination of weather, timing and inland…
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Restoring our salmon: Kids restore city park, watershed, community in new joint program
America has been full of pleasant surprises for Fort Bragg Middle School student Frances Fontavilla — none bigger than the…
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Local ocean lovers oppose new state protection plan
A privately-funded state program could turn one quarter of the offshore coasts of Mendocino, Humboldt and Del Norte counties into…
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Another developer dumps wave energy, Obama shifts funds
The developer of a wave energy project proposed off Cape Mendocino has surrendered its Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) preliminary…
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PG&E drops local wave power plans
After four years of meetings and three years of controversy in Fort Bragg, Pacific Gas and Electric Company has announced…
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Signature gatherers pull back as Ukiah mall opposition builds
Coast resident Mitch Clogg supports the right of the people to demand decisions that are made by government be put…
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