Los Angeles Waterfront: $1 Billion Boondoggle or Benefit?
LOS ANGELES — The March 2017 primary election came and went with little to no fanfare for Los Angeles’s NIMBYs. Those city residents who believed Los Angeles was biting off
LOS ANGELES — The March 2017 primary election came and went with little to no fanfare for Los Angeles’s NIMBYs. Those city residents who believed Los Angeles was biting off
VENTURA — Plans to redevelop an iconic restaurant on San Diego Bay with a larger dining-themed project can be reviewed by the California Coastal Commission, according to a March 8
CABO SAN LUCAS — A multi one-design claimed first place in the ORCA Class of Newport Harbor’s Newport to Cabo race, it was announced March 16. New York Yacht Club’s
AVALON ― Tourists and marine enthusiasts once flocked to Catalina Island to witness large numbers of flying fish emerge from the water and pierce the air surrounding a 50-foot power
Did you know you’re legally required to carry certain safety-related equipment on your boat? Did you also know the U.S. Coast Guard has the right to stop you at any
HONOLULU, Hawaii (AP) ― The Polynesian voyaging canoe, sailing around the world without modern navigation equipment, has found its way to Easter Island. The crew of the Hokulea arrived on
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA — A new sailing class will be featured on the 2017 regatta circuit, with the one-design performance vessel ready to debut as early as May. The Pac 52
PORT CANAVERAL, Florida (AP) ― A Port Canaveral harbor pilot and a sheriff’s deputy teamed up to rescue two spring breakers on a personal watercraft as a Carnival Cruise ship
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