Our Green Issue hits stands this week so we’re looking a some eco-centric stories in the paper, including the hope for reviving the bull kelp population in our waters. We’ve got a story about how local distiller Alchemy is turning local grain into liquor and pig feed for the Sheriff’s Work Alternative Program farm. Wondering what’s taking so long getting local recycling up and running? We’ll get into the problems in the system. We’re also looking at how COVID-19 is affecting the local Latinx community and how Public Health is responding. Hit subscribe for weekly updates on local stories.

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Jennifer Fumiko Cahill is the managing editor of the North Coast Journal. She won the Association of...

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