Adapting to Covid: Conservancy’s Naturalist Training Goes Online; City Allows Beach Dining
AVALON—The Coronavirus continues to wreak havoc on the Catalina Island economy. Visitor traffic to Avalon was down 73 percent and
Read moreAVALON—The Coronavirus continues to wreak havoc on the Catalina Island economy. Visitor traffic to Avalon was down 73 percent and
Read moreAVALON— Catalina Island Museum had begun welcoming back members and visitors when another round of state-issued guidelines forced them to
Read moreAVALON—When visitors return to Catalina Island, the agency which serves as the island’s tourism authority will have a new identity.
Read moreAVALON—Catalina Island has slowly begun reopening. The Catalina Island Conservancy’s Trailhead visitor center was among the latest to join the
Read moreAVALON—The Catalina Island Express rolls into Avalon Harbor these days with very little fanfare. No children clad in bathing suits
Read moreAVALON—It’s an American pastime almost as old as baseball. Millions share in the passion and their stories often start the
Read moreAVALON—April showers bring May flowers and this year, April distance brings May existence. The old cliché is ringing true on
Read moreAVALON—Avalon’s three recently elected City Council members and re-elected Mayor Anni Marshall were sworn in at the council’s April 7
Read moreUpdate: In the time since this story went to press, two people on Catalina Island have tested positive for coronavirus,
Read moreUpdate: This event has been canceled due to COVID-19. Boaters who do not live in Two Harbors are discouraged from
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