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Re: Docked Authority: What Can and What Can’t a Sheriff Do? (issue July 12-25 ) Unimaginative Solutions So if boaters are breaking the 72 hour rule, we’ll just change
Re: Docked Authority: What Can and What Can’t a Sheriff Do? (issue July 12-25 ) Unimaginative Solutions So if boaters are breaking the 72 hour rule, we’ll just change
SAN FELIPE-Many of Southern California’s boaters navigate south of the border into Mexico’s Baja California, where they make port at places such as Ensenada, Bahia Tortuga, Los Cabos, La Paz
AVALON—Catalina Island, home to the only island winery in California – Rusack Winery – is turning into one of the hottest spots for wine-tasting events. The Original Catalina Wine Mixer
SANTIAGO CANYON—Irvine Lake was once a popular recreational fishing hideaway in Orange County. Pictured here, folks can be seen using the rental boats in the 1940s, which at one time
CANADA—It’s a bird, it’s a plane, no … it’s salmon being airlifted to avoid a rockslide that blocked their spawning path? On July 22, Canadian officials had to take extreme
LONG BEACH—Labor Day Regatta, hosted by Alamitos Bay Yacht Club, will be returning for the holiday weekend from Aug. 31 to Sept. 1. This regatta will kick off the first
NEWPORT BEACH—Mariner’s Mile, a popular stretch of restaurants, boating activities and more on Newport Beach’s Pacific Coast Highway (PCH), has been in the city’s sights for revitalization for some time.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY—Welcome to the third edition of The Log’s Nautical Banter column. This time around The Log’s editor, Parimal M. Rohit chats with OC Weekly’s Sales Director, Kevin Davis about
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