Coastal Commission dismisses executive director
MORRO BAY — The California Coastal Commission made history on Feb. 10 when the state agency responsible for policing 1,100 miles of California coast fired its executive director. It is
MORRO BAY — The California Coastal Commission made history on Feb. 10 when the state agency responsible for policing 1,100 miles of California coast fired its executive director. It is
A rare storm noteworthy for its steady 30 to 40 mph winds and regular 50 to 60 mph gusts roared through San Diego and Southern California on Jan. 31. While
LONG BEACH — The future of the Long Beach Breakwater is back in the news cycle again as local, state and federal leaders held a joint signing ceremony last month
LONG BEACH — The Congressional Cup, which is known as the grandfather of modern match racing, will feature a roster of top ISAF-ranked skippers during the 2016 series hosted by
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA — The lifestyle of a liveaboard comes with certain romanticisms, most of which have nothing to do with Sonny Crockett ’s life aboard St. Vitus Dance. Living aboard
VENTURA — Heavy shoaling and hazardous conditions has continued to limit navigational operations at Ventura Harbor since a sandbar was observed forming at the venue’s entrance on Jan. 17. Ventura
The Mission Bay wave buoy has been relocated 6 miles west of the original location due to frequent ship strikes. The old location was in an area of heavy ship
NEWPORT BEACH — The price to moor a boat in Newport Harbor just became a little more affordable. Boaters and residents filled the council chambers at Newport Beach City Hall
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