
Redondo Beach terminates agreement with CenterCal
REDONDO BEACH — The legal saga hovering over what once was The Waterfront revitalization project took another interesting turn in late October, as the city of Redondo Beach formally ended

REDONDO BEACH — The legal saga hovering over what once was The Waterfront revitalization project took another interesting turn in late October, as the city of Redondo Beach formally ended

SAN DIEGO ― There’s no place like home. Tyler Sinks proved this motto to be the case as he and his crew delivered the Sir Thomas Lipton Cup trophy home

NATIONWIDE — More than $9 million in free money was allocated to 32 projects nationwide as part of an effort to advance a sustainable marine and coastal aquaculture industry, federal

LONG BEACH ― Boat ownership is an understandable aspiration for many people, especially in Southern California. A berthed vessel is a precious commodity. Access to public berthing, however, can be

JEFFERSONVILLE, Indiana (AP) ― Barge and towboat manufacturer Jeffboat LLC has notified the state of Indiana it will lay off 278 workers at its Jeffersonville shipyard because of slumping demand.

NATIONWIDE ― Subsea Industries announced a copper-free coating, called Ecospeed, is now available to the yachting industry and recreational boating community. Ecospeed has been used on vessels navigating through sea

BILLINGS, Montana (AP) ― Environmentalists sued the administration of President Donald Trump on Nov. 2 seeking to pry loose details of plans to shrink national monuments and marine areas and

ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — The Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS) estimates that more than 63,000 recreational boats were damaged or destroyed as a result of Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane