Slip Fees in Long Beach Marinas Will Increase by Three Percent
LONG BEACH— Long Beach’s marinas and boat owners will see the monthly rent go up by three percent starting Oct. 1 to combat city bond payments that are due in
LONG BEACH— Long Beach’s marinas and boat owners will see the monthly rent go up by three percent starting Oct. 1 to combat city bond payments that are due in
LONG BEACH—The design phase of a new boat launching facility in Long Beach just received an infusion of funding from the state of California, as the city of Long Beach
LONG BEACH―What was once an uninhibited motel on a piece of prime real estate on Pacific Coast Highway in Long Beach now a new two-story shopping center. A ribbon cutting
OXNARD—A group’s challenge to Long Beach’s plan to relocate palm trees near Alamitos Bay Marina wasn’t successful, as the California Coastal Commission, on May 9, endorsed a recommendation to allow
OXNARD—Poseidon Water might be fighting for its desalination future in Huntington Beach, but the corporation’s representatives will be in front of the California Coastal Commission for an entirely different matter
ENSENADA, Mexico—An international yacht race featuring a 92-year-old skipper and a sailing team whose average age was 67.5 was ultimately headlined by youth, courtesy of a first-time captain won the
REDONDO BEACH—The failed attempt to build a “Mall by the Sea,” as some people called it, at Redondo Beach’s King Harbor resulted in more than a return to the drawing
LONG BEACH—The effects of a 100-year storm surge could have the southeastern portion of Long Beach almost entirely under water. This was the takeaway from a modeled aerial image of
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