
Boaters Beware: “See a blow, go slow!”
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ― Autumn is known for fall festivals and costume parties, but is it known for whales frolicking in our local ocean? A pod of 10 killer whales were

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ― Autumn is known for fall festivals and costume parties, but is it known for whales frolicking in our local ocean? A pod of 10 killer whales were

MARINA DEL REY ― Renovations are underway at Marina Beach in Marina del Rey. Design plans for the area, also referred to as “Mother’s Beach,” include a nautical theme. The

A federal proposal to make fuel containing higher blends of ethanol available year-round failed to advance from a Senate committee, according to news reports. Senate Bill 517, introduced in March

SACRAMENTO (AP) ― A California judge has rewritten the official ballot description for a proposed initiative repealing gas tax increases after finding one written by Attorney General Xavier Becerra was

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA — One of California’s greatest assets is its waterfront, be it where land meets ocean or at one of the state’s many inland waterways. Public access to any

SAN DIEGO — If you’ve been wondering how to help hurricane-ravaged sailors, boaters and local residents, consider joining South Coast Yachts’ Southern California’s-spearheaded efforts. The news of Hurricane Irma’s damage

MEXICO CITY — Boaters seeking to cancel Temporary Import Permits (TIP) associated with vessels previously in Mexico can do so in person during the next few weeks, as officials from

OXNARD ― A free Boaters Swap Meet takes place at the Channel Islands Harbor on Oct. 28, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. This semi-annual Saturday event is organized by