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Thousand Oaks wave energy firm claims waters off town of Mendocino
A Southern California company has stepped into the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission filing area abandoned by Chevron, off the town…
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Gas stations, stores, bars keep spirits up
With no power or vehicles coming over the hill on Friday, Fort Braggers could still get a hot cup of…
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Wave Energy Forum in Fort Bragg Jan. 19
It”s not quite Yalta, but representatives of three agencies still learning how to divide up the new world of wave…
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Statewide ballot effort led by elusive Fort Bragg man
The chairman of a political party attempting to qualify for the June primary in California is based in Fort Bragg…
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Food Bank and others pull together to meet community”s needs
Last Friday the Fort Bragg Food Bank was as festive and full as a New Year”s Eve party, three days…
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Churches, businesses, kids all keep Food Bank table full
The Fort Bragg Food Bank”s “Santa” came back last week — just in time for Christmas. An anonymous local donor…
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Trustees: Cotton Auditorium must make more money
It”s time for big, beautiful Cotton Auditorium to finally graduate to being a productive money-making member of the Fort Bragg…
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Agencies demand FERC slow down on wave energy
If the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission”s new plan for faster wave energy permits was a play on Old Broadway, it…
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FBUSD hires firm to see if developer fee hike possible
The Fort Bragg Unified School District voted to study developer fees, which could lead to higher costs for those building…
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School board adds members
Two new board members were sworn in and a new board president was chosen for the Fort Bragg Unified School…
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Food Bank”s loyal volunteers, clients, staff share food, fun
Don McDonell has called Fort Bragg home his entire life but the stories the retired electrician can tell could fill…
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Agencies demand FERC slow down on wave energy
If the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission”s new plan for faster wave energy permits was a play on Old Broadway, it…
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FBUSD hires firm to see if developer fee hike possible
The Fort Bragg Unified School District voted to study developer fees, which could lead to higher costs for those building…
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School board adds members
Two new board members were sworn in and a new board president was chosen for the Fort Bragg Unified School…
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Food Bank”s loyal volunteers, clients, staff share food, fun
Don McDonell has called Fort Bragg home his entire life but the stories the retired electrician can tell could fill…
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Local supermarkets keep Food Bank going
As I pushed the shopping cart toward the Fort Bragg Food Bank bobtail truck parked behind Safeway, it jostled and…
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Sheehan takes aim at Thompson, other Democrats
Those who came to see Cindy Sheehan, the suburban soccer mom turned George Bush basher, got at least half of…
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FERC speeds up wave energy process despite calls for rulemaking
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has issued a new policy to speed up licensing of wave energy projects while ignoring…
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Kids, workers, friends, stigmas at Food Bank table
In the parking lot of the Fort Bragg Food Bank, a 53-year-old former used car salesman from Phoenix swapped food…
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Reporter”s Food Bank feasting showed more staples, money are needed
I enjoy a little caveat emptor now and then, but I was a little nervous having it on my dinner…
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