Sunroad hotel development on Harbor Island appears to be progressing
SAN DIEGO—A planned hotel development next to Sunroad Marina appears to be picking up some steam after years of planning and going back to the drawing board, as the Port
SAN DIEGO—A planned hotel development next to Sunroad Marina appears to be picking up some steam after years of planning and going back to the drawing board, as the Port
SAN DIEGO—Members of California’s Boating and Waterways Commission will hold its next meeting in San Diego on Oct. 23 and 24. Commissioners, along with Division of Boating and Waterways staff,
SAN PEDRO—Plans for the L.A. Waterfront redevelopment project in San Pedro, so much so the city has announced a groundbreaking ceremony for the public market space set to be built
LONG BEACH—The 28th iteration of Linda Elias Memorial Women’s Once Design (LEMWOD) challenge was decided by a mere two points, as California Yacht Club’s Allie Blecher edged out Liz Hjorth
Editor’s Note: This recommendation was considered by the L.A. County Board of Supervisors on Oct. 15; complete coverage of the lease recommendation will be included in The Log‘s Nov. 1 issue.
COLORADO RIVER—Did you know the Colorado River was once defined by maritime commerce? Steamboat ships consistently navigated the river along California’s southeastern border during the mid- and late-1800s. Steamboat navigation
LA PLATA, Maryland (AP)—Officials in a Maryland county where a historic ship graveyard was recently designated a national marine sanctuary are hoping the recognition will also bring economic benefits. Kellie
OXNARD—The concept of a car navigating on water has been around for decades. Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson, for example, was known to own a car that doubled as a boat
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