
Newport Beach Forms Mooring Review Committee
On February 10, 2026, the Newport Beach City Council voted to adopt Resolution 2026-12, formally creating a two-member Ad Hoc Committee to review and respond to concerns raised by the

On February 10, 2026, the Newport Beach City Council voted to adopt Resolution 2026-12, formally creating a two-member Ad Hoc Committee to review and respond to concerns raised by the

By Captain Obvious There are many debates in boating. Single-engine versus twin. Gas versus diesel. Paper charts versus electronics. But there’s one topic that remains blissfully free of controversy, disagreement,

SAN CLEMENTE — A section of San Clemente’s popular 2.3-mile coastal beach trail in the city’s southern stretch has been temporarily closed as officials monitor potential slope movement near Lasuen

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Newport Beach officials are initiating a comprehensive review of how the city manages Newport Harbor, including onshore and offshore moorings, private piers, and associated fees, following scrutiny from the California

Spring always sneaks up on boaters the same way. One day you’re walking the docks in a hoodie, telling yourself there’s plenty of time. The next, the weather breaks, the

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The BoatUS Foundation is now accepting applications for a new pilot version of its nationally recognized Life Jacket Loaner Program, aimed at making life jackets easier to borrow and more