Finding generosity and hope amid tragedy
SAN DIEGO—During the holiday season I’m drawn to festive and uplifting topics. With so much recent trauma from never-ending shootings, devastating wildfires and senseless national politics, it’s hard to feel
SAN DIEGO—During the holiday season I’m drawn to festive and uplifting topics. With so much recent trauma from never-ending shootings, devastating wildfires and senseless national politics, it’s hard to feel
WASHINGTON, D.C. — A federal bill updating Coast Guard policies on a myriad of recreational boating issues was approved by the U.S. Senate, Nov. 14; the final vote was 94-6,
NEWPORT BEACH—Local residents, news reporters and Newport Beach city staff filled the event room at Marina Park Community Center for an informative ferry tour presented by the city’s harbor commission.
SAN FRANCISCO — A proposal to remove wooden docks with concrete floating docks at Ventura Harbor was unanimously approved by the California Coastal Commission, Nov. 7. Ventura Port District specifically
REDONDO BEACH—Apparently Redondo Beach can count yet another victory this month aside from the fight against corporate waterfront developers. Kyle Collins, Brock Paquin, River Paquin and Justin Zmina, members of
STATEWIDE—Jack Ainsworth, executive director of the California Coastal Commission, went head-to-head and toe-to-toe with climate change deniers in calling himself a “pragmatist” and acknowledging sea level rise as a real
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