Port of San Diego approves second amendment for impounded vessel deal
SAN DIEGO—An agreement between the Port of San Diego and Marine Group Boat Works was amended again, this time to allow for the former to grant indemnification to the latter.
SAN DIEGO—An agreement between the Port of San Diego and Marine Group Boat Works was amended again, this time to allow for the former to grant indemnification to the latter.
SAN DIEGO—An ordinance aiming to restrict the amount of time a vessel could anchor at the top of San Diego Bay is finally on the books – ending a multiyear
Re: Lake Elsinore reopens after blue-green algae takeover (issue March 8-21) Call Lake Fix Such a shame! After redoing State Park, great job, we have to see our lake in
STATEWIDE—California is one of the largest boating destinations in the country, coming in fourth place. More than 772,000 people have registered recreational vessels, which sparks the question: What happens when
CAPE POINT, N.C. (AP)—Cape Hatteras National Seashore on North Carolina’s Outer Banks asked the public this week to help clean up a shipwreck that spread debris across a mile of
SACRAMENTO — Ridding California’s waters of microplastics and abandoned commercial vessels were the themes of two bills signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown, last month. Extra funds would be
SAN DIEGO — Hurry up and wait is consistently the theme of many policies, projects and initiatives spearheaded by local governments and public agencies. Plans to upgrade the Chula Vista
NEWPORT BEACH ― Boaters planning to visit Newport Beach this summer may have a trial anchorage available to them yet again. Meanwhile city officials acknowledge Newport Beach is making progress
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