
Harbor Island hotel project to be repackaged
SAN DIEGO—The Port of San Diego’s Board of Port Commissioners will move forward with Sunroad Enterprises’ updated plans to bring a hotel development at Harbor Island’s eastern elbow site, which

SAN DIEGO—The Port of San Diego’s Board of Port Commissioners will move forward with Sunroad Enterprises’ updated plans to bring a hotel development at Harbor Island’s eastern elbow site, which

SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Rain, snow and wind swept into California on Feb. 13, flooding roadways, toppling trees and disrupting travel while bringing renewed threats of mud and debris flows from the

SACRAMENTO—California’s Boater Card, a little more than one year after its roll out, is starting to make its way onto vessels. By 2025, all adults will be expected to carry

CATALINA ISLAND—Crescent Street, known as Front Street by locals, might be seeing a few new street vendors in the future due to bill passed by Gov. Jerry Brown on Sept.

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA—Santa Monica Bay is a major draw for boaters, anglers, beachgoers and tourists, what with two harbors (Redondo Beach and Marina del Rey) and several well-known communities (Malibu, Santa

STATEWIDE—Resistance to pay taxes is practically an American birthright. We can trace our reluctance to part ways with our hard-earned cash to as far back as the Boston Tea Party.

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA—There has been no shortage of stories in The Log covering the tenuous relationship between boaters and sea lions. The next installment in these series of stories falls upon

BRISTOL, Rhode Island—U.S. Sailing announced its six finalists – three men and three women – for the 2018 Rolex Yachtsman and Yachtswoman of the Year award, Jan. 11. The finalists