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Area news. We begin on the Berkeley Campus where the students have taken to hiking in groups after a woman was attacked. Police say that yesterday, a student was jogging on the upper fire trail just off campus when a man tackled and sexually assaulted her. She was able to get away. The bay areas Sergio Quintana is live on the Berkeley Campus and this is rattling nerves with so many students out for the home football game. A lot of the students that we talked to out there on the trail said they decided to travel in groups, and as you mentioned, the police say that attacker tackled that student as she was running on that trail last night. Reporter students and reside residentses of the neighborhood say that the upper fire trail above the ucBerkeley Campus is a beautiful place for a hike or run, but an alert issued by the Uc Police Department reveals that the student was attacked here yesterday. She was running on the trail when the man jumped at her and pulled her to the ground. The aler

Cannabis grower to pay $750,000 for violating state water, wildlife regulations

Cannabis grower to pay $750,000 for violating state water, wildlife regulations
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Cannabis grower to pay $750,000

A Humboldt County cannabis grower has agreed to pay $750,000, remove unpermitted ponds and restore streams and wetlands after state officials accused him of violating regulations protecting water supplies, wildlife and waterways. Of the total, $500,000 is a record penalty for a water rights violation in California. State officials say the violations by Joshua Sweet and the […]

Cannabis grower to pay $750,000 for violating state water, wildlife regulations

A Humboldt County cannabis grower has agreed to pay $750,000, remove unpermitted ponds and restore streams and wetlands after state officials accused him of  violating regulations protecting water supplies, wildlife and waterways.

A Humboldt County cannabis grower has agreed to pay $750,000, remove unpermitted ponds and restore streams and wetlands after state officials accused him of violating regulations protecting water supplies, wildlife and waterways.

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