La Paz: The Shining Pearl of Baja California Sur
LA PAZ, Mexico — Two things might come to mind whenever La Paz is mentioned in any given conversation. Some will acknowledge the word as Spanish for “peace.” Others might
LA PAZ, Mexico — Two things might come to mind whenever La Paz is mentioned in any given conversation. Some will acknowledge the word as Spanish for “peace.” Others might
Sea Lions and Boaters: Solutions for Co-Existence? (issue Sept.7-20) On Oceanside’s Sea Lion Island I’ve come to the realization that our floating Sea Lion Island is beginning to work.
SAN PEDRO — Point Fermin Lighthouse, the first navigational light into San Pedro Bay, was first built in 1874. This photo of the lighthouse was likely taken sometime in the
LA PAZ — You won’t find a Garter Inn when visiting Baja California Sur’s capitol city of La Paz. No restaurants are named after Falstaff or Pistol. However there is
SAN DIEGO — The Port of San Diego’s Board of Port Commissioners approved two lease agreements at its Sept. 12 meeting, one allowing Driscoll extra time to complete its boatyard
LONG BEACH — The city of Long Beach approved a budget transfer of nearly $20 million for tidelands operations on Sept. 4, up from $18.6 million last year and the
KUWAIT — Googly eyes have been known to provide hours of entertainment to crafters of all ages, but the creator undoubtedly never thought they would be used in the same
LOS ANGELES — A plan to implement general improvements at a set of parcels on Mindanao Way in Marina del Rey was adopted by the Los Angeles Board of Supervisors,
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