Huntington Beach establishes new commission for Harbour
HUNTINGTON BEACH — It’s not quite a new Sheriff in town but Huntington Harbour will finally have a formalized oversight committee addressing day-to-day issues at one of the most overlooked
HUNTINGTON BEACH — It’s not quite a new Sheriff in town but Huntington Harbour will finally have a formalized oversight committee addressing day-to-day issues at one of the most overlooked
STATEWIDE—Jack Ainsworth, executive director of the California Coastal Commission, went head-to-head and toe-to-toe with climate change deniers in calling himself a “pragmatist” and acknowledging sea level rise as a real
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA – The dust is finally settling on 2018 and the political landscape of the next two years will start to take shape almost as soon as the upcoming
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA — Anyone who has read The Log these past, oh, four-plus years has certainly noticed the amount of coverage we give to the various waterfront development proposals dotting
SACRAMENTO — The definition of insanity, according to a clichéd pop culture mandate, is repeating something over and over again but expecting different results. Are California’s anglers and boaters insane
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA — Bureaucracy is like taxes: it’s a process we all have to live with regardless of our level of annoyance or dislike. The addition, in 2014, of bureaucratic
MEXICO — The Log’s next issue (Oct. 5-18) will delve into the many activities available to boaters in Mexico. There are certainly a fair share of boaters who navigate to
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA — A set of floating docks armed with sea lion deterrents were the subject of two articles within The Log this summer, including a cover story in our
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