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  • After 462 days and more than 8,000 miles, the boat landed off the coast of Norway. It was tracked the entire way, thanks to being equipped with GPS, and was retrieved by a sixth grader and his mother.
  • NASA releases a videotape recorded on the space shuttle Columbia shortly before it broke up over Texas. The portion of the tape retrieved by NASA ends with the orbiter at 250,000 feet, approaching the coast of California. Hear NPR's Robert Siegel and NPR's Melissa Block.
  • The families of four victims of last year’s dive boat fire off the Santa Barbara Coast have filed wrongful death claims against the boat’s owners.
  • Off the California coast, passengers aboard the Grand Princess cruise ship are quarantined. People aboard are waiting for test results to come back from swabs taken Thursday.
  • After days of circling the waters off the coast of San Francisco, the Grand Princess cruise ship docked at the Port of Oakland carrying at least 21 people infected with coronavirus.
  • Homelessness in Eureka In the small North Coast town of Eureka, traffic is sparse — except for the groups of people who walk back and forth along a one mile stretch of land on the main drag. The California Report’s John Sepulvado reports from Fourth Street in Eureka, where he talks to the Humboldt County … Continue reading The California Report →
  • The new laws seek to block a proposed federal expansion of offshore drilling along California's coast by prohibiting new infrastructure that could be used to bring that oil to land.
  • A couple dozen locals gathered at the Wilmington, N.C. bar Barbary Coast Thursday night as the hurricane approached. The owner says he stocked up on PBR.
  • The ghosts that haunt the Point Sur Lighthouse don't do it because they’re souls can’t rest. They do it because the lighthouse is in such a gorgeous spot on the California coast.
  • A powerful cyclone slammed India's west coast, knocking out power, flooding slums and complicating COVID-19 relief efforts.
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