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  • Kids' art aims to protect beach birds
  • The San Diego Audubon Society, with help from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and California State Parks, has installed 30 signs featuring art by local students at Silver Strand State Beach and the Tijuana Slough ...
  • San Diego Union-Tribune
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  • 7/21/2010 11:24:47 AM
  • NJ approves bear hunt to thin growing population
  • The head of New Jersey's environmental department has approved the state's first bear hunt in five years to thin the growing population. Commissioner Bob Martin's approval Wednesday follows a recommendation by the state ...
  • San Luis Obispo Tribune
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  • 7/21/2010 10:06:03 AM
  • Black employees say SoCal Edison discriminates
  • Eleven former and current black employees have filed a discrimination lawsuit against Southern California Edison. Tuesday's Los Angeles Superior Court suit claims there's a "racially hostile" work environment in which ...
  • San Luis Obispo Tribune
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  • 7/21/2010 9:58:53 AM
  • Feds to consider endangered status for whitebark pine
  • CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has agreed to consider endangered species protection for a high-elevation pine tree devastated by beetles and fungus. Whitebark pines can be found in the harsh, high ...
  • Union
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  • 7/21/2010 9:08:47 AM
  • Angler reels in 736-pound shark off Malibu
  • A Southern California angler fishing off Malibu on Sunday caught just what he was hoping for, and then some. Eric Downs of Northridge was sportfishing about 30 miles off the coast with a singular target in mind -- a mako ...
  • Los Angeles Times
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  • 7/21/2010 7:07:05 AM
  • The SEA Lab
  • The SEA Lab is a hands-on coastal science education center in Redondo Beach that offers free and low cost programs for explorers of all ages. The site was originally founded in 1974 as the Edison Marine Research ...
  • Daily Breeze
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  • 7/21/2010 4:36:46 AM
  • Bee can do better
  • Thank you for your thorough article about recreation on the Kings River (July 15). As a 30-year local, I kayak the section of the Kings from Pine Flat Dam to Annadale sometimes several times a week, and I am pleased that ...
  • Fresno Bee
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  • 7/21/2010 12:47:42 AM
  • Today at the California State Fair
  • The California State Fair runs through Aug. 1. When: Noon-10 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday-Sunday. Midway: 2 p.m.-11 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 10 a.m.-midnight Friday-Sunday. Where: Cal Expo, 1600 Exposition ...
  • Sacramento Bee
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  • 7/21/2010 12:11:54 AM
  • Gentically engineered salmon could be on plates soon
  • Scientists call it a "transgenic" fish. The company that created it calls it "AquAdvantage." Consumer activists are calling it "Frankenfish." And you may soon be calling it dinner. After a decade of deliberation, the ...
  • Sacramento Bee
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  • 7/21/2010 12:11:54 AM
  • A tuneup for older brains
  • Rena Wiseman says, "I like the birds and the flowers." But the leaves, well, "you can leave them there." Rena Wiseman uses computer games on her home computer to help keep her mentally sharp and potentially improve her ...
  • Orange County Register
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  • 7/21/2010 12:04:45 AM
  • Group has ideas to prevent Hawaii dolphin bycatch
  • Fishermen who use longlines to catch ahi, mahimahi and other fish off Hawaii should use a different kind of hook so they don't accidentally severely injure or kill a rare dolphin species, a federal advisory group said ...
  • San Luis Obispo Tribune
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  • 7/20/2010 10:03:04 PM
  • Man convicted of smuggling reptiles loses part of appeal
  • SAN FRANCISCO — A former Arizona resident convicted in federal court in San Francisco in 2005 of participating in an international reptile smuggling ring lost part of his appeal today. Beau Lee Lewis, 33, was convicted ...
  • San Francisco Examiner
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  • 7/20/2010 9:27:16 PM
  • Proposal to save fish may mean higher water costs
  • A federal proposal to designate areas along the Santa Ana River as critical habitat for a threatened fish species could dramatically increase the costs of water management, if not make it impossible for humans to use a ...
  • San Jose Mercury News
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  • 7/20/2010 9:20:07 PM
  • LJ Anderson: Rise in food imports heightens contamination risk
  • As computer jobs have gone offshore, so has the production and processing of food. In addition, the U.S. now imports more food than it exports — with fresh produce, and fresh and frozen fish and shellfish among the ...
  • San Jose Mercury News
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  • 7/20/2010 9:12:57 PM
  • Saving salmon by killing off other fish
  • Between August and November 2009, fall-run Chinook salmon swam through the Golden Gate and up the Sacramento River to spawn in the lowest numbers ever recorded. To most fishermen, it's obvious what happened to the once ...
  • San Francisco Weekly
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  • 7/20/2010 5:02:25 PM
  • Petition seeks to have wolves howl across US
  • Tens of thousands of gray wolves would be returned to the woods of New England, the mountains of California, the wide open Great Plains and the desert West under a scientific petition filed Tuesday with the federal ...
  • San Francisco Gate
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  • 7/20/2010 4:55:15 PM
  • Petition seeks to have wolves howl across US
  • BILLINGS, Mont.—Tens of thousands of gray wolves would be returned to the woods of New England, the mountains of California, the wide open Great Plains and the desert West under a scientific petition filed Tuesday with ...
  • San Jose Mercury News
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  • 7/20/2010 4:40:56 PM
  • EPA takes new look at gas drilling, water issues
  • So vast is the wealth of natural gas locked into dense rock deep beneath Pennsylvania, New York, West Virginia and Ohio that some geologists estimate it's enough to supply the entire East Coast for 50 years. But freeing ...
  • San Luis Obispo Tribune
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  • 7/20/2010 3:43:40 PM
  • WEAVERVILLE DUCKS UNLIMITED BANQUET THIS SATURDAY!!
  • Weaverville, CA — The Weaverville Chapter of Ducks Unlimited is holding its annual fundraising banquet THIS SATURDAY, July 24, beginning at 5:00 pm in Johnson's Steakhouse at the Trinity Alps Golf Course in Weaverville ...
  • Record Searchlight
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  • 7/20/2010 1:56:18 PM
  • Oliver Stone: US should nationalize oil resources
  • Oliver Stone fires back at critics of his latest, South of the Border' LOS ANGELES - It's a Monday night in Los Angeles, and Oliver Stone is causing trouble. The provocateur filmmaker has just finished showing his new ...
  • Fresno Bee
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  • 7/20/2010 12:08:55 PM
  • The California Cook: An author's instructive fishing expedition
  • It's taken a while, but you think you've finally gotten a grasp on the issues related to where most of your food comes from. You've successfully parsed the gray areas among local, seasonal, organic, sustainable, no-spray ...
  • Los Angeles Times
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  • 7/20/2010 11:54:36 AM
  • Farmers, activists spar over San Joaquin drainage
  • An intense fight is emerging on the Valley’s west side between farmers and activists who seem to have the same goal — protecting the San Joaquin River. Activists say toxic irrigation drainage from the farms could ...
  • Fresno Bee
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  • 7/20/2010 10:50:11 AM
  • Petition seeks to have wolves howl across country
  • BILLINGS, Mont. Tens of thousands of gray wolves would be returned to the woods of New England, the mountains of California, the wide open Great Plains and the desert West under a scientific petition now before the U.S ...
  • Riverside Press Enterprise
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  • 7/20/2010 10:35:52 AM
  • Petition seeks to have wolves howl across country
  • BILLINGS, Mont.—Tens of thousands of gray wolves would be returned to the woods of New England, the mountains of California, the wide open Great Plains and the desert West under a scientific petition now before the U.S ...
  • San Jose Mercury News
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  • 7/20/2010 10:35:52 AM
  • China sounds alarm over filthy cooking oil
  • Chinese officials have found 76 tons of milk powder and dairy products laced with a deadly industrial chemical in at least three provinces that was apparently left over from a milk scandal in 2008 that killed six babies ...
  • Fresno Bee
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  • 7/20/2010 6:32:29 AM
  • The oyster is their world, but oil spill threatens it
  • GULF OF MEXICO -- Laurentino Cardenas leaned over the edge of his narrow boat, his hands clenched above the murky green surface of the Gulf of Mexico's Bayou Terrebonne. The name means "good earth" in French, and it has ...
  • Sacramento Bee
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  • 7/20/2010 5:20:54 AM
  • EIB Halts Funding of Gibe III Dam Studies in Ethiopia
  • (Updates with comment from the bank in third paragraph.) July 19 (Bloomberg) -- The European Investment Bank said it has stopped funding environmental and social impact studies for the Gibe III hydroelectric dam project ...
  • San Francisco Gate
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  • 7/20/2010 4:52:16 AM
  • States sue to prevent spread of Asian carp
  • Michigan and four other Great Lakes states have filed a new round of legal action in an attempt to force U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Chicago Water Reclamation District to step up efforts to keep Asian carp out ...
  • San Luis Obispo Tribune
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  • 7/20/2010 12:48:53 AM
  • 5 Great Lakes states sue feds over Asian carp
  • Despite being rebuffed twice by the U.S. Supreme Court, five states filed suit Monday with a lower court demanding tougher federal and municipal action to prevent Asian carp from overrunning the Great Lakes and ...
  • San Luis Obispo Tribune
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  • 7/20/2010 12:48:53 AM
  • A hidden gem right in our own backyard
  • A view of Zaca Peak overlooking the lake, which is one of only three natural lakes in California.//Leah Thompson/Staff Zaca Lake isn’t the easiest place to reach. The teardrop of a lake, nestled in the San Rafael ...
  • Santa Maria Times
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  • 7/20/2010 12:05:56 AM
  • California State Fair information
  • The California State Fair runs through Aug. 1. When: Noon-10 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday-Sunday. Midway: 2 p.m.-11 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 10 a.m.-midnight Friday-Sunday. Where: Cal Expo, 1600 Exposition ...
  • Sacramento Bee
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  • 7/19/2010 11:58:47 PM
  • California establishes annual day honoring Reagan
  • SACRAMENTO -- Paper or plastic? Plastic would no longer be an option under a bill the Assembly passed Wednesday that would ban "single-use" grocery bags in favor of bags that can be used more than once or paper bags made ...
  • Fresno Bee
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  • 7/19/2010 11:58:47 PM
  • Plans to replace historic Heim bridge move ahead
  • After years of delay that saw its very foundations grow shakier with each passing truck, the aging Heim drawbridge is nearing its end. Caltrans has secured $350 million to replace the green span - formally titled the ...
  • Long Beach Press-Telegram
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  • 7/19/2010 9:49:56 PM
  • Artists find ways to protest Gulf spill
  • Musician Shamarr Allen was flying back into Louis Armstrong International Airport when he got his first real glimpse of the BP oil spill. The words of CEO Tony Hayward's TV spot - "To those affected and your families, I ...
  • San Luis Obispo Tribune
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  • 7/19/2010 9:21:18 PM
  • Two license-free hunting days proposed for state
  • Monday, July 19, 2010 at 9:04 p.m. There could be a run on hunter safety certificates if state Sen. Dennis Hollingsworth’s latest bill is passed. Hollingsworth, a Republican who represents parts of the county, has ...
  • San Diego Union-Tribune
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  • 7/19/2010 8:59:49 PM
  • Our View: Shared passion for the great outdoors
  • THERE was an awkward silence in the large auditorium at Occidental College last week when the environmentalists gathered for a "listening session" on the nation's approach to the great outdoors heard that one questioner ...
  • San Gabriel Valley Tribune
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  • 7/19/2010 4:56:26 PM
  • Undercover taxidermist busts illegal Mo. hunters
  • The sign on the storefront said "Craig's Taxidermy," and the hunters who brought in their prized deer, turkey and fish got them back stuffed and mounted. But they also got secretly recorded. And ultimately, many of them ...
  • San Luis Obispo Tribune
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  • 7/19/2010 4:49:17 PM
  • Port of Long Beach reinventing itself as the economy takes a toll
  • LONG BEACH -- Nearly a century ago, a loose coalition of city boosters, shippers, lumber magnates and railroad tycoons began developing a small commercial port on 800 acres of marshland near the city's western edge. The ...
  • Daily Breeze
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  • 7/19/2010 3:52:01 PM
  • Connecting the dots: top news stories for July 19
  • The government has ordered BP to step up monitoring of its undersea well . The New York Times reports that government scientists talked late Sunday with BP about a seep and possible detection of methane. If oil, gas or ...
  • San Francisco Gate
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  • 7/19/2010 2:54:45 PM
  • Breadbar Century City
  • Our mission at BREADBAR is ambitious: we are proposing a new way of making and eating bread, of thinking and talking about bread. It is inspired by the age-old breadcraft of France, a place where breadmaking still enjoys ...
  • Daily Breeze
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  • 7/19/2010 2:47:35 PM
  • Feds to consider endangered status for whitebark
  • CHEYENNE, Wyo.—The federal government will consider whether a high-elevation pine tree devastated by beetles and fungus deserves endangered species protection. Whitebark pines can be found in the harsh, high elevations ...
  • San Jose Mercury News
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  • 7/19/2010 12:10:06 PM
  • Top Story
  • Black Eagle, 55, stands with his wife, MB, 61, on the deck of their home. Enterprise photo by Joel Metzger Much of the inspiration for Shoshone-Yokut warrior artist Black Eagle's work comes from his childhood spent ...
  • Calaveras Enterprise
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  • 7/19/2010 8:35:22 AM
  • Pipe bomb exploded at Orange County fish pond
  • Orange County authorities have blown up a bomb that dropped into the water of a children's fish pond. Anaheim police say an employee found the foot-long plastic pipe bomb Sunday morning at Huckleberry Fish Pond, where ...
  • San Luis Obispo Tribune
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  • 7/19/2010 7:59:34 AM
  • Festival sculptors find their place in the sand
  • For nine years, Steve and Darlene Abel of Chandler, Ariz., have been summering in San Clemente, and for the last six years they've made it a point to time their stay for the city's ocean festival to compete in the sand ...
  • Orange County Register
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  • 7/19/2010 7:59:34 AM
  • College harvests algae into biodiesel fuel
  • WILLIAMSBURG, Va. - Gene Tracy guided a raft ashore at Lake Matoaka. But unlike the colonists who settled this land, his quarry wasn't food or shelter - it was algae. The College of William and Mary, in collaboration ...
  • San Luis Obispo Tribune
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  • 7/19/2010 5:57:53 AM
  • Obama's Monday: Mercury astronaut, Mercury team
  • Back from a weekend vacation, President Barack Obama is welcoming a Mercury astronaut and the Phoenix Mercury women's basketball champions to the White House. The day that will end with the East Room resounding with the ...
  • San Luis Obispo Tribune
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  • 7/19/2010 1:54:30 AM
  • MARCUS: A bad mood rising
  • Should Monday be food, it would be bland, without flavor and lacking in texture. It is the unwanted, oft-maligned stepchild of the calendar. Forcing my eyelids to unstick, I flop my hand across the nightstand like a fish ...
  • Eureka Times-Standard
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  • 7/19/2010 1:33:01 AM
  • Fishing families turn to fast food, 'grind meats'
  • Temporary cap in place _ now what for the Gulf? After three long months, the bleeding from the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico has been finally, mercifully stanched. But in so many ways, the prognosis remains uncertain ...
  • Fresno Bee
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  • 7/19/2010 1:11:33 AM
  • Obama to launch ocean initiative
  • President Obama on Monday is set to create a national stewardship policy for America's oceans and Great Lakes, including a type of zoning that could dramatically rebalance the way government regulates offshore drilling ...
  • Los Angeles Times
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  • 7/19/2010 12:21:26 AM
  • Mercury in Crystal Springs fish puzzles scientists
  • Fish caught in Lower Crystal Springs Reservoir were found to contain dangerously high levels of methyl mercury, a potent neurotoxin, in a recent study conducted by scientists with the San Francisco Estuary Institute ...
  • San Jose Mercury News
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  • 7/18/2010 9:43:57 PM
  • Port of Long Beach facing changes
  • LONG BEACH, CALIF. USA -- Cranes load trucks with containers at the Long Beach Container Terminal in Port of Long Beach (Calif.) on July 15, 2010. The Port of Long Beach showed vast growth by handling 520,100 shipments ...
  • San Jose Mercury News
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  • 7/18/2010 7:20:47 PM
  • Port of Long Beach facing changes
  • LONG BEACH, CALIF. USA -- Cranes load trucks with containers at the Long Beach Container Terminal in Port of Long Beach (Calif.) on July 15, 2010. The Port of Long Beach showed vast growth by handling 520,100 shipments ...
  • Los Angeles Daily News
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  • 7/18/2010 7:20:47 PM
  • Scientists to make detailed map of state's coastl
  • Scientists will be using modern technology to piece together what they say will be the most detailed map ever assembled of the California coastline. Using laser beams, computer software and airplanes, state and federal ...
  • San Luis Obispo Tribune
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  • 7/18/2010 5:40:34 PM
  • Scientists to make detailed map of Calif. coast
  • Scientists will be using laser beams, computer software and airplanes to piece together what they say will be the most detailed map ever assembled of the California coastline. State and federal scientists are set to ...
  • San Luis Obispo Tribune
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  • 7/18/2010 5:40:34 PM
  • Washington state makes industry pay for e-waste program
  • We led but no one followed. In the five-plus years since California launched its government-run e-waste recycling program, all 22 other states to craft e-waste laws have chosen the opposite approach: making industry ...
  • Fresno Bee
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  • 7/18/2010 4:50:28 PM
  • Dining: Capitol Garage good; with a tune-up, could be great
  • When the owner of Capitol Garage contacted me to ask why his place had never been reviewed, I responded promptly: I just put you on the list, broheim. Pardon the faux-hipster patois, but this is a happening, funky little ...
  • Sacramento Bee
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  • 7/18/2010 10:52:33 AM
  • Man drowns off Venice Beach
  • Authorities say a man has drowned in the surf at Venice Beach. Los Angeles County Lifeguard Chief Mickey Gallagher says the victim, a middle-aged man, was fishing near the Venice breakwater late Saturday night when he ...
  • San Luis Obispo Tribune
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  • 7/18/2010 10:02:27 AM
  • Broiling L.A. will cool slightly on Sunday
  • Temperatures were expected to cool somewhat Sunday after Southern California had endured the first heat wave of the year. The National Weather Service predicted temperatures in the 70s along the beaches with patchy ...
  • Los Angeles Times
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  • 7/18/2010 8:29:23 AM
  • Turtle Beach Bar-B-Q
  • The “Turtle Beach Bar-B-Q” will be held Saturday, July 24 at the Painted Turtle Camp in Lake Hughes to benefit The Painted Turtle Camp for children with disabling health issues. The fundraiser will include dinner ...
  • Signal
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  • 7/18/2010 4:54:38 AM
  • Our Time: What would you do if you knew you'd be 100?
  • Do you really want to know how long you are going to live? The New York Times reported last week that scientists believe a longevity test may be feasible in a few years. Thomas T. Perls of Boston University, who has been ...
  • San Jose Mercury News
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  • 7/18/2010 12:58:25 AM
  • Road work to cause delays at Yellowstone
  • Motorists in Yellowstone National Park will see more delays during the next few weeks because of road work. On the east side of the park, the contractor soon will start work on a one-mile section of the East Entrance ...
  • San Jose Mercury News
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  • 7/18/2010 12:01:09 AM
  • All-American lining wins honors
  • The Imperial Irrigation District’s All-American Canal Lining Project has been named one of the Public Works Projects of the Year by the American Public Works Association. The project’s managing agencies, IID and the ...
  • Imperial Valley Press Online
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  • 7/18/2010 12:01:09 AM
  • Norgard Vineyards: Ukiah Valley grapes and pears
  • "Intuition and observation are a big part of farming," says Tim Norgard, a hands-on farmer with 100 acres of pears and 130 acres of grapes on three ranches in Ukiah Valley. He has just come in from working outside on a ...
  • Ukiah Daily Journal
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  • 7/17/2010 11:53:59 PM
  • KRIKORIAN: Things I would like in our town
  • What I'd like to see happen in Long Beach: The return of those large waves that once made the city a surfing paradise and a tourist mecca. Brian Gimmillaro able to recruit another Misty May or Dannielle Scott. The ...
  • Long Beach Press-Telegram
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  • 7/17/2010 10:35:15 PM
  • We must safeguard salmon
  • In writing about salmon’s basic survival last week, I emphasized some of the problems and usual hazards salmon go through getting to the sea and back again, to their spawning or to a hatchery as the case may be. It is ...
  • Record Searchlight
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  • 7/17/2010 10:13:47 PM
  • Dying fish must fit size limits to be kept
  • Q: If I catch an undersized fish that swallows the hook so deep that it starts to bleed from the gills, should the fish still be released even though it will most likely die? If I do keep the fish under these ...
  • Record Searchlight
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  • 7/17/2010 9:52:18 PM
  • U.S. man living in Baja killed
  • Saturday, July 17, 2010 at 9:42 p.m. A 49-year-old U.S. citizen was found shot to death outside his motor home south of downtown early Saturday. The victim, identified as Richard Berg Pontious, was born in Oklahoma and ...
  • San Diego Union-Tribune
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  • 7/17/2010 9:45:09 PM
  • Heat wave drives Southern Californians to the coast
  • Balancing a giant jug of icy watermelon juice over one shoulder, Rafael Soria trod though the Santa Monica beach sand like a man on a mission. Out on the shore, his thirsty wife and three children awaited. "We came all ...
  • Los Angeles Times
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  • 7/17/2010 9:37:59 PM
  • Port of Long Beach reinventing itself as the economy takes a toll
  • LONG BEACH -- Nearly a century ago, a loose coalition of city boosters, shippers, lumber magnates and railroad tycoons began developing a small commercial port on 800 acres of marshland near the city's western edge. The ...
  • Long Beach Press-Telegram
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  • 7/17/2010 7:36:18 PM
  • The oyster is their world, but oil spill threatens it
  • Laurentino Cardenas leaned over the edge of his narrow boat, his hands clenched above the murky green surface of the Gulf of Mexico's Bayou Terrebonne. The name means "good earth" in French, and it has indeed been good ...
  • Los Angeles Times
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  • 7/17/2010 6:46:11 PM
  • Orange County Fair gets into full swing
  • The Orange County Fair was in full swing Saturday -- after a Friday opening that attacked people from around the region. They came from near and far, some carrying umbrellas to shield themselves from the sun, others with ...
  • Los Angeles Times
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  • 7/17/2010 10:32:16 AM
  • Judge rejects governor's minimum wage request
  • SACRAMENTO, CALIF. — A judge on Friday declined to make the state controller comply with an order by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to pay state workers minimum wage while the state remains without a budget. Sacramento ...
  • San Francisco Examiner
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  • 7/17/2010 10:10:47 AM
  • Human West Nile cases reported in California
  • SACRAMENTO -- Two women in Stanislaus County are the first people to have confirmed cases of West Nile virus in California this year. The women were identified after they donated blood and routine testing performed by ...
  • Chico Enterprise-Record
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  • 7/17/2010 12:09:30 AM
  • Today at the State Fair
  • The California State Fair runs through Aug. 1. When: Noon-10 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday-Sunday. Midway: 2 p.m.-11 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 10 a.m.-midnight Friday-Sunday. Where: Cal Expo, 1600 Exposition ...
  • Sacramento Bee
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  • 7/17/2010 12:02:20 AM
  • Rubicon Trail targeted for cleanup of waste from off-road users
  • Rarely does a humble county road become a legend. That, however, is the status of the El Dorado County route known as the Rubicon Trail. Though it is more a collection of granite obstacles than a road as that word is ...
  • Sacramento Bee
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  • 7/17/2010 12:02:20 AM
  • Lives lived: Paul DeCoster
  • Paul Francis DeCoster died at home surrounded by family on July 13, following a challenging battle with cancer. He was 76. A prayer vigil will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday, July 19, at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Grass ...
  • Union
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  • 7/17/2010 12:02:20 AM
  • Beckman in position to earn top spot in qualifier
  • Jack Beckman was in position Friday night to earn his first No. 1 qualifier of the season at the halfway point of qualifying at the NHRA Nationals. The other provisional No. 1 qualifiers at the 15th of 23 events in the ...
  • San Luis Obispo Tribune
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  • 7/17/2010 12:02:20 AM
  • Judge rejects Schwarzenegger minimum wage request
  • A judge on Friday declined to make the state controller comply with an order by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to pay state workers minimum wage while the state remains without a budget. Sacramento County Superior Court ...
  • Fresno Bee
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  • 7/17/2010 12:02:20 AM
  • State parks go mobile
  • A mobile application has been created for those last minute campers or recreation seekers to help find an available camp site at California State Parks up to 48 hours prior to departure. “We want to give our visitors a ...
  • Turlock Journal
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  • 7/16/2010 10:43:36 PM
  • Sharks, drama, science stressed in TV series
  • Experience: Leader of the marine sport fish research project, California Department of Fish and Game, 1992-96; president, Pfleger Institute of Environmental Research, 1996-2007; president, Marine Conservation Science ...
  • San Diego Union-Tribune
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  • 7/16/2010 10:36:26 PM
  • Mom on a mission: It's only natural
  • Originally published July 16, 2010 at 10:21 p.m., updated July 17, 2010 at 12:02 a.m. Suzanne Delzio grew up on a farm in Western Pennsylvania. She knew what it meant to enjoy the outdoors. “I’ve stayed at the Ritz ...
  • San Diego Union-Tribune
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  • 7/16/2010 10:22:07 PM
  • Body of man missing after boat capsized found
  • BODEGA BAY ---- For close to 20 years, a group of friends looking to escape the inland heat of the San Joaquin Valley loaded up their cars and RVs and headed to the Northern California coast ---- to camp, barbecue, play ...
  • North County Times
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  • 7/16/2010 9:39:10 PM
  • San Diego water use down 11 percent
  • Mayor Jerry Sanders said Friday that San Diego residents cut their water use by 11 percent during fiscal year 2010, exceeding the goal of 8 percent. “A year ago, I urged all San Diegans to make water conservation a ...
  • San Diego Union-Tribune
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  • 7/16/2010 7:30:19 PM
  • FALLBROOK: Mountain lion believed shot
  • A female mountain lion with cubs died of apparent gunshot wounds early last week in the De Luz area north of Fallbrook, making her the fourth animal in a Southern California mountain lion study to die unnaturally in the ...
  • North County Times
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  • 7/16/2010 6:54:32 PM
  • Gulf beach resorts persist in the face of the oil spill
  • The Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and western Florida Panhandle beaches affected by the oil spill are as different as Venice, Laguna and Solana beaches are from one another. In years past, finding a good fit here was ...
  • Los Angeles Times
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  • 7/16/2010 6:40:13 PM
  • Along the Gulf Coast, trying to survive the oil spill
  • At that concert, he changed his "Margaritaville" lyrics slightly. "Some people claim that there's a woman to blame," the original song said. "But I know it's nobody's fault." On July 11, that phrase became, "But I know ...
  • Los Angeles Times
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  • 7/16/2010 6:40:13 PM
  • Judge: Wage cut would hurt state workers
  • SACRAMENTO - A judge on Friday declined to make the state controller comply with an order by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to pay state workers minimum wage while the state remains without a budget. Sacramento County ...
  • San Jose Mercury News
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  • 7/16/2010 6:33:03 PM
  • AZ man convicted of being fake Marine arrested
  • A Scottsdale man convicted in absentia for pretending to be a decorated Marine has been arrested in northern California. Authorities say 31-year-old John W. Rodriguez was taken into custody Thursday in South Lake Tahoe ...
  • San Luis Obispo Tribune
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  • 7/16/2010 6:04:25 PM
  • Animal officials concerned with amateur wildlife rescues
  • The following Kern County organizations are permitted by the state Department of Fish and Game to handle rescued wildlife: Facility for Animal Care and Treatment (FACT) at CSUB Phone: 661-654-BIRD California Living Museum ...
  • Bakersfield Californian
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  • 7/16/2010 5:50:06 PM
  • Book: Lawns, garden plants put the squeeze on wildlife
  • “The wonder shall heal.” That phrase of the late mythologist Joseph Campbell is the essence of Douglas Tallamy’s “Bringing Nature Home: How You Can Sustain Wildlife with Native Plants” (358 pp, Timber Press ...
  • Record Searchlight
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  • 7/16/2010 5:35:47 PM
  • North Calif. drownings claim toddler, elderly man
  • Authorities say a toddler and an elderly man both apparently drowned in the Redding area on the same day. It was the third time in a month that two people died in Northern California water accidents on the same day ...
  • San Luis Obispo Tribune
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  • 7/16/2010 4:52:50 PM
  • Despite BP efforts to clean Gulf, nature will do most of it
  • WASHINGTON -- Now that BP has shut off oil flowing into the Gulf of Mexico from its broken well for the first time in 12 weeks, the company faces a Herculean task of cleaning up the region's oily mess. While BP has hired ...
  • Sacramento Bee
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  • 7/16/2010 4:02:44 PM
  • Despite Gulf cleanup efforts, nature will have to do most it
  • WASHINGTON — Now that BP has shut off oil flowing into the Gulf of Mexico from its broken well for the first time in 12 weeks, the company faces a Herculean task of cleaning up the region's oily mess. While BP has ...
  • Sacramento Bee
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  • 7/16/2010 4:02:44 PM
  • Judge rejects Schwarzenegger minimum wage request
  • A judge on Friday declined to make the state controller comply with an order by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to pay state workers minimum wage while the state remains without a budget. Sacramento County Superior Court ...
  • North County Times
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  • 7/16/2010 2:15:21 PM
  • UCSD gets funding for climate research
  • The University of California San Diego will lead a new tag-team research push into climate change and coastal ecosystems powered by an estimated $55 million in federal funding, academic and government officials said ...
  • San Diego Union-Tribune
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  • 7/16/2010 2:08:12 PM
  • Judge rejects Schwarzenegger minimum wage request for state workers
  • SACRAMENTO — A judge today declined to make the state controller comply with an order by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to pay state workers minimum wage while the state remains without a budget. Sacramento County Superior ...
  • San Jose Mercury News
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  • 7/16/2010 2:01:02 PM
  • Judge rejects Schwarzenegger minimum wage request
  • A judge on Friday declined to make the state controller comply with an order by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to pay state workers minimum wage while the state remains without a budget. Sacramento County Superior Court ...
  • San Luis Obispo Tribune
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  • 7/16/2010 1:39:34 PM
  • Judge rejects Schwarzenegger minimum wage request
  • A judge on Friday declined to make the state controller comply with an order by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to pay state workers minimum wage while the state remains without a budget. Sacramento County Superior Court ...
  • Riverside Press Enterprise
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  • 7/16/2010 1:32:24 PM
  • What's happening at the California State Fair today
  • The California State Fair continues its run this weekend - and lasts through Aug. 1. We've got some details if you're planning to go. WHEN: Noon-10 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday-Sunday. Midway: 2 p.m.-11 p ...
  • Sacramento Bee
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  • 7/16/2010 1:03:46 PM
  • Body of man missing after boat capsized found
  • For close to 20 years, a group of friends looking to escape the inland heat of the San Joaquin Valley loaded up their cars and RVs and headed to the Northern California coast to camp, barbecue, play cards and, perhaps ...
  • Riverside Press Enterprise
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  • 7/16/2010 12:35:08 PM
  • Old Spice ad campaign goes viral _ and then some
  • In one of the largest viral video ad campaign ever launched, Old Spice is swarming YouTube. The Procter & Gable Co. brand released more than 180 videos featuring the campaign's star, ex-football player Isaiah Mustafa ...
  • San Luis Obispo Tribune
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  • 7/16/2010 9:43:21 AM
  • Gulf seafood to be tested by California lab
  • Nearly three months after the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded, there are signs that BP may contain the largest oil spill in U.S. history, and a UC Davis laboratory is preparing for the work to come. One of eight state and ...
  • Sacramento Bee
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  • 7/16/2010 6:58:42 AM
  • UC Davis to test seafood from Gulf
  • A diagnostic laboratory at UC Davis is gearing up to test seafood from the Gulf of Mexico oil spill area for petroleum-based chemicals, including some that have the potential to cause cancer in people. The California ...
  • Woodland Daily Democrat
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  • 7/16/2010 5:39:58 AM
  • Sonoma Valley County Sanitation fined for spills
  • The Sonoma Valley County Sanitation District has been fined $350,000 for dozens of spills that that dumped raw sewage into waterways over a three-year period. In fining the district, officials with the San Francisco Bay ...
  • San Luis Obispo Tribune
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  • 7/16/2010 12:03:31 AM
  • South Bay, Peninsula garden events: July 17-29
  • Santa Clara Valley Pond Tour. The 19th annual Pond Tour sponsored by the Santa Clara Valley Koi and Water Garden Club allows the public to visit six private ponds — including stops in San Jose, Cupertino, Los Gatos and ...
  • San Jose Mercury News
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  • 7/15/2010 11:56:22 PM
  • Friedman: L.A. Rod and Reel Club hosts VIPs
  • On Monday, the L.A. Rod and Reel Club held their 59th annual kids day at Pierpoint Landing in Long Beach. More than 200 inner-city children got a chance to breathe the salt air and experience the ocean water just off ...
  • Daily Breeze
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  • 7/15/2010 11:06:15 PM
  • Fish report, July 16
  • Trout: Top trout bets in Sierra continue to include Bridgeport Reservoir, Lake Crowley, Silver Lake, South Lake, and most of the Bishop Creek and Rock Creek drainage streams, which are getting heavily planted each week ...
  • Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
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  • 7/15/2010 10:01:50 PM
  • Yucaipa teen is riding to go-kart fame
  • Ever since Brandon Reed can remember, he has dreamed of sitting behind the wheel of a race car in hopes of finding his way to victory lane. But for Reed, just finding a way to get to the starting line in a recent race ...
  • Riverside Press Enterprise
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  • 7/15/2010 9:47:31 PM
  • AVP duo should feel at home in Hermosa
  • Todd Rogers planted a vegetable garden at his Solvang home in March, but has barely gotten a chance to tend to it. When he and beach volleyball partner Phil Dalhausser returned to California to seek their fifth straight ...
  • Los Angeles Times
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  • 7/15/2010 8:35:56 PM
  • Fishermen, Navy agree on San Clemente access
  • Over the years there has been much confusion about which areas near San Clemente Island are open to fishing. That may change now that the Navy and the Sportfishing Association of California have worked out a simple system ...
  • San Diego Union-Tribune
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  • 7/15/2010 8:28:46 PM
  • July 16 fish report
  • BOB'S BAIT CATFISH DERBY: The month-long Bob's Bait Catfish Derby kicked off July 1 with a $100 cash prize going to the angler who weighs in the biggest catfish at Bob's Bait in Bakersfield during July. The current ...
  • Bakersfield Californian
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  • 7/15/2010 8:28:46 PM
  • Shelters filling up as Gulf pet owners struggle
  • VIOLET, La. -- Double-bunked behind the bars at the overrun St. Bernard Animal Shelter are more victims of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill: shiny-coated Labrador retrievers, long-haired Chihuahuas and a fluffy Shih Tzu ...
  • North County Times
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  • 7/15/2010 8:28:46 PM

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