Pyramid Lake temporarily shut down by federal, state officials
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA—Public access at three inland lakes were restricted due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was announced on March 27.
Read moreSOUTHERN CALIFORNIA—Public access at three inland lakes were restricted due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was announced on March 27.
Read moreTWO HARBORS—The Catalina Island Company has asked the local and regional boating community to not visit Two Harbors or the
Read moreWORLDWIDE—This, The Log’s last issue of the decade, is published on Dec. 27 – two days after Christmas. Yet it
Read moreSAN PEDRO—A man named Albert Halfhill opened Southern California’s first-ever sardine cannery in 1893. The cannery – California Fish Co.
Read moreSACRAMENTO—A proposal calling for boats operated by intoxicated individuals to be impounded for up to 30 days was signed into
Read moreAVALON—Avalon’s City Council held an in-depth conversation about the effects of cruise ships on the local economy and infrastructure on
Read moreSACRAMENTO—California’s legislative session might be over but bills were still being signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom during the first week
Read moreOceanside’s City Council accepted $18,938 in grant funds from the California Division of Boating and Waterways to help pay for
Read moreSANTA BARBARA—Santa Barbara Harbor Commission is back in session after a brief summer break. A major point of discussion at
Read moreSACRAMENTO—A proposal to create the Office of the Salton Sea within the California Natural Resources Agency was put on hold
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