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Bay Area Nonprofit Pulls 96 Tons of Trash Out of the Pacific Ocean
After more than a month at sea, a nonprofit organization returned to the Bay Area this week with 96 tons of trash collected from a place known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
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Bay Area Nonprofit Pulls 96 Tons of Trash Out of the Pacific Ocean
After more than a month at sea, a nonprofit organization returned to the Bay Area this week with 96 tons of trash collected from a place known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Christie Smith reports.
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Caltrans to Close Northbound Lanes of Highway 101 in Sausalito for Repair Work
Caltrans is slated to close two of four northbound lanes of Highway 101 in Sausalito for 57 hours this weekend for emergency repair work.
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83-Year-Old Yachtsman Becomes Oldest Person to Sail Across Pacific Ocean Alone
Yachtsman Kenichi Horie, 83, became the oldest person to sail solo and non-stop across the Pacific Ocean, when he arrived to Japan Saturday.
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83-Year-Old Yachtsman Becomes Oldest Person to Sail Across Pacific Ocean Alone
Yachtsman Kenichi Horie, 83, has become the oldest person to sail solo, non-stop across the Pacific Ocean
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83-Year-Old Yachtsman Attempts Sail Across Pacific Ocean Alone
An 83-year-old yachtsman is sailing across the Pacific Ocean by himself.
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83-Year-Old Yachtsman Attempts Sail Across Pacific Ocean Alone
An 83-year-old yachtsman is sailing across the Pacific Ocean by himself.
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Sausalito Declares State of Emergency Over Displaced Residents, Storm Damage
Sausalito declared a state of emergency Sunday afternoon, due to widespread storm damage.
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Fire Crews Contain Hawk Fire Near Sausalito
The Southern Marin Fire Protection District stopped forward progress on the Hawk Fire near Sausalito around 9:20 p.m. Sunday, after nearly two hours of battling the vegetation fire.
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Friend Remembers Marin County Woman Who Died From COVID-19
A Marin County woman, who was fully vaccinated recently died from the coronavirus. Now, we are learning more as the victim’s friend said she was a talented painter, singer and business woman. Jean Elle reports.
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Sausalito Clears Homeless Camp From Waterfront Park
The city of Sausalito has cleared a homeless encampment from a waterfront park under a federal court order that allowed the camp to be disbanded and moved to another site.
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Kayaker Sets Off on Solo Trip From the Bay Area to Hawaii
Cyril Derreumaux on Monday set off on a solo kayaking journey from the Bay Area to Hawaii.
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500K Baby Salmon Released Into San Francisco Bay
About 500,000 Chinook salmon, which started the day in a state hatchery, are finding themselves in San Francisco Bay Tuesday.
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500K Baby Salmon Released Into San Francisco Bay
Half a million baby salmon entered San Francisco Bay, perhaps destined for your dinner table in a year or two. The salmon were trucked in from state hatcheries to minimize drought related losses, and to ensure a salmon season in the future. Terry McSweeney reports.
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Experts Conclude Washed Up Whale Died From Ship Strike
Experts concluded Saturday that an endangered fin whale that washed ashore in San Francisco died due to injuries sustained from a ship strike. The whale carcass was spotted at sea on Friday by the U.S. Coast Guard and landed in Fort Funston in San Francisco. Researchers from The Marine Mammal Center, the California Academy of Sciences and U.C. Santa...
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Dead Whale Washes Ashore In Fort Funston
A ship strike is what likely killed a whale that washed ashore in Fort Funston Saturday morning.
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Marin County Boat Explodes in Richardson's Bay, Injuring Occupant
A 35-foot sailboat exploded on Sunday, injuring the man inside it before he was rescued by first responders off the Sausalito shoreline.
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3 Men Arrested in Woman's Attempted Kidnapping in Sausalito
Three male suspects were arrested on suspicion of attempted kidnapping after allegedly trying to force a woman into a vehicle late Monday night in Sausalito, police said.
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California Sea Lion Ends Up at North Bay Car Dealership
A California sea lion who somehow ended up at a North Bay car dealership last week was rescued and is being treated at a nearby marine mammal facility.
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Meet the Queen of Caviar
Some wouldn’t bat an eye at a $200 oz of caviar—a spotlight on fine dining menus and a sign of a sophisticated palate—but whether you’re a caviar connoisseur or haven’t braved eating the delicacy, the process around farming and serving caviar (delicious atop a baked potato!) are fascinating. Sausalito’s Queen of Caviar will school you on caviar facts, how to...