
Port of San Diego declares local emergency
SAN DIEGO—The bottom of the COVID-19 crisis will take weeks, if not months, to discover. Board members with the Port of San Diego, amidst the evolving threat of the Coronavirus,

SAN DIEGO—The bottom of the COVID-19 crisis will take weeks, if not months, to discover. Board members with the Port of San Diego, amidst the evolving threat of the Coronavirus,

SACRAMENTO—A proposal calling for boats operated by intoxicated individuals to be impounded for up to 30 days was signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Oct. 8. Senate Bill

LOS ANGELES—License plate reader (LPR) cameras, a controversial subject matter in California some have likened to an Orwellian-like infringement of privacy, were listed as a consent item at recent Port

STATEWIDE — Another new year is upon us and at least one member of the Division of Boating and Waterways Commission hopes the state agency makes the following resolution for

STATEWIDE — A recently released assessment on climate change painted a bleak picture of the worst that could happen if extreme environmental situations play out between now and 2100. California’s

EUREKA — Several boating projects in California benefit from a federal grant program aimed at funding vital infrastructure improvements, according to a presentation at the most recent Division of Boating

LONG BEACH — Food, clothing, hair, nails and fitness are the theme of the first batch of tenants announced for CenterCal Properties’ 2nd & PCH project, which is currently being

DANA POINT — About 21 years has passed since plans for a revitalized Dana Point Harbor were first introduced. Those plans might finally have a vehicle for realization as Orange