Private Boaters Help Keep Catalina Island Afloat During Year of COVID
AVALON— Empty streets have started to bloom back to life and longer boarding lines have begun to form for the cross-channel carriers, promising signs for a busy summer season on
AVALON— Empty streets have started to bloom back to life and longer boarding lines have begun to form for the cross-channel carriers, promising signs for a busy summer season on
AVALON—Avalon has authorized the resumption of outdoor dining on city beaches and certain public right of way spaces under the same guidelines that were already outlined and approved by the
AVALON—With Covid-19 leaving no room for activities for large groups, the Catalina Wine Mixer, an event inspired by the movie “Step Brothers,” has been canceled this year. The annual event
TWO HARBORS–The Catalina Island Company announced shore boat service at Two Harbors has resumed. Shore boats are now available from Thursday to Sunday, from 4 p.m to 9 p.m. Shore
AVALON—The Coronavirus continues to wreak havoc on the Catalina Island economy. Visitor traffic to Avalon was down 73 percent and city revenues down 53 percent this June compared to June
AVALON—Catalina Island has slowly begun reopening. The Catalina Island Conservancy’s Trailhead visitor center was among the latest to join the list of businesses and facilities to reopen on the island.
AVALON—The fairly secluded Catalina Island had been following the stay at home order with no confirmed cases until recently. On April 3, Catalina Island Medical Center announced the first patient
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