
Navigating South of the Red Tape: Mexico Boating
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA — Bureaucracy is like taxes: it’s a process we all have to live with regardless of our level of annoyance or dislike. The addition, in 2014, of bureaucratic

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA — Bureaucracy is like taxes: it’s a process we all have to live with regardless of our level of annoyance or dislike. The addition, in 2014, of bureaucratic

SAN DIEGO — When Arv and I kept our former boat on the Chesapeake Bay we often went for weekend or longer cruises. At first I was totally clueless how

Editor’s Note: This story was published in our Oct. 5-18 issue, a few days before Pres. Donald J. Trump issued a memo to the EPA calling for year-round sales of

SACRAMENTO — Ridding California’s waters of microplastics and abandoned commercial vessels were the themes of two bills signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown, last month. Extra funds would be

AVALON — Anyone who has visited Catalina Island, or any island for that matter, knows some of the luxuries mainlanders have become accustomed to are not always readily available. While

BAJA CALIFORNIA — One of the many advantages of living in Southern California is our close proximity to Mexico, where anglers flock to drop lines and interact with one of