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Peace activists press Rep. Thompson at fund-raiser
Pressed to be more visible in his antiwar stance, Congressman Mike Thompson told a Saturday gathering of Mendocino Coast Democrats…
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Harnessing the ocean”s wave energy
Three miles offshore the Mendocino Coast, the cluster of bright red tubes, each about the size and circumference of a…
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City hikes downtown parking permits, violation fines
Parking permits in Fort Bragg will rise from $12 to $17 per month and parking violation fines will jump from…
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New advisory board hosts wide range discussion on medical marijuana
A defendant was perched next to the district attorney at a not-very-relaxing first meeting of the Mendocino Medical Marijuana Advisory…
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Gore”s movie inspires ideas for locals
When tourists fleeing the blazing heat of the Central Valley enter Toni Orans” Mendocino art gallery, they often want to…
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Despite local sportfishing boat contributions, salmon barbecue attendance down this year
Brian Aldeghi”s birthday wish was a trip to the World”s Largest Salmon Barbecue on his birthday, July 1. “We didn”t…
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Salmon fishers get bipartisan support
Help for salmon fishermen now has a more bipartisan base in California, with Republicans joining in supporting beleaguered commercial salmon…
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Salmon fishers get bipartisan support
Help for salmon fishermen now has a more bipartisan base in California, with Republicans joining in supporting beleaguered commercial salmon…
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New director brings financial background to Parents and Friends
Developmentally disabled people were once called “mentally retarded,” and it was assumed they would have to be taken care of…
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City”s first off-leash dog park opens
They gathered in small and large circles for “conversation.” They ran up and down the beach, exchanging greetings with old…
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Volunteers help clip 88,000 salmon
Until Sunday, the Hollow Tree Creek Salmon Hatchery was a fond childhood memory for Jay Husman. After making a five-hour…
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Volunteers help clip 88,000 salmon
Until Sunday, the Hollow Tree Creek Salmon Hatchery was a fond childhood memory for Jay Husman. After making a five-hour…
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Volunteers help clip 88,000 salmon
Until Sunday, the Hollow Tree Creek Salmon Hatchery was a fond childhood memory for Jay Husman. After making a five-hour…
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Help sought to launch 88,000 young salmon
Volunteers willing to wield a pair of scissors are being sought to help launch young salmon on their trek to…
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Big names, high energy boost Mendocino Film Festival opening
For half a century, Sydney Pollack and Laszlo Kovacs each worked at creating many of America”s most famous movies without…
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Noyo Harbor fishing derby seeks salmon donations
Anglers who catch fish in June will get a chance at a weekly raffle and at the top prize in…
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Caltrans says Ten Mile Bridge construction could start this fall
Rick Childs of Mendocino wondered if $42 million for a new Ten Mile Bridge could be better spent. “Our hospital…
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Five men stage protest of illegal immigration
Five men waved American flags and carried signs in front of Fort Bragg Town Hall in a Saturday protest of…
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Over 500 immigrant supporters march in Fort Bragg
More than 500 enthusiastic marchers in Fort Bragg joined millions nationwide, protesting peacefully to demonstrate the economic importance of immigrants.…
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Immigrant boycott set for May 1
Many Mendocino Coast residents are planning to take part in a national boycott May 1 to demonstrate the economic power…
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