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Hatchery fish are key to salmon survival
Kori Roberts has a seasonal job that might sound like a horror movie script. She collects heads in Noyo Harbor…
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Lions, pets a bad mix in Inglenook
Dave Paoli hopes the mountain lion that attacked family dogs twice recently on his Inglenook place never comes back. But…
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Crash trial delayed
An infant injured in a bizarre tourist homicide case in Fort Bragg last year appears to still be suffering from…
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Another whale stranded; search for causes of death continues
The bad news literally continues to pile up about marine mammals in 2015. More than a dozen whales have washed…
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Salmon season: next year’s options revealed
Seasons aren’t final yet but Fort Bragg fishermen should have lots of chances to catch salmon this summer and fall,…
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Hearts and hands needed to save Salmon BBQ
Help! We need volunteers for the World’s Largest Salmon Barbecue to survive. This is now and for real. Funny story.…
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Charges dropped against shooter
Jesse Van Wormer’s beloved hunting dog, a Queensland heeler cross, will no longer sleep in her large doghouse. She sleeps…
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Food Bank full of breathing reasons to give
Driving into my parking lot, I waved at Yuki Holand from the Food Bank. I thought “she was a great…
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Big ocean waves give Dungeness Crab Christmas vacation
Like those heady days when salmon are coming in on joyful and full boats, crab season can enliven Noyo Harbor…
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Community
I interviewed Donna Byers in 2012, after trying for some time. She told me how she had turned her life…
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Anonymous donor drops off $10,000
An anonymous donor recently walked into Harvest Market and gave $10,000 to the Fort Bragg Food Bank. Harvest owner Tom…
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Crab season starts with tasty, high quality samples Dungeness fishing brings tasty danger, cash to Noyo
Consumers will soon be able to buy and cook big, juicy Dungeness crabs caught off the coast of Fort Bragg.…
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Community
What could be more Mendocino dreamin’ than a classic Volkswagen bus with a trailer carrying peace signs? But something now…
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Season of Sharing
I”ve been investigating strange disappearances at the Fort Bragg Food Bank. Chips. Soda pop. Lemon pies in plastic boxes. At…
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Season of sharing: Fort Bragg Food Bank
There are those rock hard but delicious fresh Mexican squash, or the seemingly endless supply of canned capers and sour…
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Runners brave fog
As a woman passed her husband in Sunday”s 5K Salmon Run on the trestle over Pudding Creek, she said with…
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Mother of two killed while waiting for family to return from excursion
Police are mystified about why a man crashed his work truck through the wall of a Fort Bragg motel on…
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Few facts released about Oct. 8 death of Cleone man in Mendocino County Jail
Why did Shane Murphy”s cell mates think the 36-year-old Cleone man had committed suicide last Wednesday? Was Murphy a mentally…
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Boards convene historic meeting
Serious efforts by the state to improve water quality and restore salmon led to a “historic” meeting at Fort Bragg…
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UC Berkeley expert contradicts Caltrans on replacement of Albion, Salmon Creek bridges
(Editor”s note: This newspaper will feature a full story in the Aug. 14 edition on Astaneh”s two-hour-plus presentation and later…
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