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Santa barbara coast two years ago a reminder of what happened five decades prior. 3 million gallons of oil spilled from a platform in the channel. That disaster the Largest Oil Spill in state history is credited with inciting the modern Environmental Movement in california. The risk of more drilling means the risk of more oil spills. That would be devastating. Reporter a scientist based in monterey studies Marine Wildlife and works for an environmental group. Reopening the Pacific Ocean to more offshore oil and gas drilling would be devastating and would jeopardize coastal communities our local economy and Marine Wildlife. Reporter they want to drastically expand permits for drilling and most of the waters off the u. S. Continental shelf. Including the pacific and Atlantic Coast in the gulf of mexico. The plan from the interior department brought swift reaction from Governor Brown along with his counterparts in oregon and washington. They issued a statement saying for more than 30 year

Local garden shop hands out free Christmas trees

Local garden shop hands out free Christmas trees
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I Love Produce has decades of success with garlic

Produce veterans Jim Provost and Neil Millman joined forces to form I Love Produce, a wholesale garlic and produce company with strong values, a family atmosphere and a steady supply chain of garlic, shallots and ginger for their customers.

In Eugene, Oregon, civilian response workers—not police—are dispatched to nonviolent crises

CAHOOTS is providing a model for rethinking public safety. CAHOOTS medic and crisis worker Henry Cakebread preps the med bag for responding to 911 calls. (Photo by William Holderfield, courtesy of White Bird Clinic) When Michelle Perin shows up to work, she has to be prepared for anything. Some days her 12-hour graveyard shift starts off with a call from 911 dispatch about a person who is feeling suicidal. Perin, an emergency medical technician and crisis worker with the community-based public safety program CAHOOTS Crisis Assistance Helping Out on the Streets in Eugene, Oregon, drives a van to the scene, where she and another worker engage the person and assess risk. If the client agrees, they might take them to a hospital, to a crisis center, or into someone else’s care.

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