
New rule bans vessels from releasing sewage into Puget Sound
SEATTLE (AP) — Recreational and commercial vessels will not be able to release treated or untreated sewage into Puget Sound waters under new rules approved by the state aimed at

SEATTLE (AP) — Recreational and commercial vessels will not be able to release treated or untreated sewage into Puget Sound waters under new rules approved by the state aimed at

SAN PEDRO — The presidential election of 2016 might have been one of the most polarizing political contests of recent memory. One of the most notable elements of the election

SAN DIEGO — Are you considering joining a yacht club? While there are numerous benefits to belonging to a yacht club, there are serious issues to examine before taking the

VENTURA — Construction and redevelopment occur with a rising level of frequency on the waterfronts of California’s coast these days, but some is done more amicably than others. Ventura Port

HUNTINGTON HARBOUR — Boaters who enjoy being on the water and playing cards are invited to participate in the Duffys and Dinghies Poker Run, which is set to take place

LONG BEACH — World-class sailors – some as notable as Ted Turner, Ed Baird and Dennis Connor – have previously competed in the Congressional Cup, a race testing every ounce

NEWPORT BEACH — Newport Beach city officials did not follow the recommendation of its Harbor Commission and decided to accept a state grant to help cover some of the costs