
A Once-in-a-Century Occasion: The Wrigley’s Ongoing Gift to Catalina Island
CATALINA ISLAND—Hidden by the fog, Wrigley laid his eyes on Catalina Island the first time from a steamship with his wife Ada and son Philip in 1919. Wrigley had bought

CATALINA ISLAND—Hidden by the fog, Wrigley laid his eyes on Catalina Island the first time from a steamship with his wife Ada and son Philip in 1919. Wrigley had bought

CATALINA ISLAND—While U.S. Marines and U.S. Naval Construction Battilions, more commonly known as “Seabees,” finished a training assignment to complete a runway for Catalina Island’s Airport in the Sky, landing

Catalina Island’s Airport in the Sky will resume operations, what with the elevated landing strip set to be open to air traffic as of 3 p.m. on May 3. A

CATALINA ISLAND—More often than not working together can yield great results – this is certainly true for Catalina Island Conservancy’s collaboration with the United States Marine Corps in undertaking the

CATALINA ISLAND—Airport in the Sky does not only serve as an active airport, but is also a much loved tourist attraction on Catalina Island. Countless articles, books and other media

CATALINA ISLAND — Catalina Island’s airport, known as “Airport in the Sky,” has been in the news lately, as the U.S. Marine Corps prepares to repair the aging runway as

CATALINA ISLAND — A vast majority of The Log’s readers approach Catalina Island by boat, and for good reason – the island is only 20-some miles away from most Los

A long-time supporter of Catalina Island Conservancy was named its Board of Directors, the nonprofit group announced. Mike Sullivan, who works in the mobile home industry and served as the