
Los Angeles Waterfront: $1 Billion Boondoggle or Benefit?
LOS ANGELES — The March 2017 primary election came and went with little to no fanfare for Los Angeles’s NIMBYs. Those city residents who believed Los Angeles was biting off

LOS ANGELES — The March 2017 primary election came and went with little to no fanfare for Los Angeles’s NIMBYs. Those city residents who believed Los Angeles was biting off

There was once a time when any one of the Channel Islands was occupied by residence. Of course the string of islands just off the Southern California coast has since

SACRAMENTO — The booming sounds of foghorns or other loud marine notification devices were not heard reverberating through the legislative halls of the Capitol building in Sacramento during the first

SACRAMENTO — The California Ocean Protection Council could be required to study the sources of plastic pollution in our ocean and produce its findings by Jan. 1, 2019, ultimately giving

LONG BEACH — Shane Young and his Long Beach Yacht Club team won the second round of the three-venue World Sailing Grade 3 California Dreamin’ Series match racing series on

STATEWIDE — A proposal to eliminate tax breaks for owners of “second homes” is currently circulating in Sacramento after a San Francisco assembly member introduced a bill to rescind deductions

San Diego was designated as the nation’s largest “Coast Guard City” during a Feb. 23 ceremony in California’s southernmost city. The title was placed upon San Diego with congressional approval. “The

STATEWIDE — Efforts to make the California Coastal Commission more accessible to low-income and racially diverse urban communities were successful when Gov. Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 2616 (AB 2616)