From harbor to shining harbor: The freedom of anchorages
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA — What does a public anchorage have in common with the Wild West? Nothing, at first blush, as
Read moreSOUTHERN CALIFORNIA — What does a public anchorage have in common with the Wild West? Nothing, at first blush, as
Read moreREDONDO BEACH — A community-wide discussion about how Redondo Beach’s updated waterfront should take shape in light of plans to
Read moreSAN DIEGO — And then there were two. Six submissions for a hotel development project on Harbor Island were whittled
Read moreSAN DIEGO — The cost to pursue recreational opportunities on and at San Diego Bay might become a little more
Read moreSAN DIEGO — The southwestern-most city in the United States has a rich history when it comes to recreational boating.
Read moreLONG BEACH — City and federal officials continue to receive public input and make progress on a three-year feasibility study
Read moreNEWPORT BEACH — The bureaucratic shuffle continues for a coastal development project as the Newport Beach City Council unanimously approved
Read moreLONG BEACH — What was once (almost) lost has been found again. Cabrillo Boat Shop in the Port of Long
Read moreLOS ANGELES — Coast Guard investigators at Sector Los Angeles-Long Beach identified and ordered the cease of activities on an
Read moreAVALON — Change isn’t cheap. The Avalon City Council realized as much on March 15, when its members approved changes
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