Letters/Online Comments (April 3-16 issue)
RE: “Is Long Beach’s ecosystem restoration project bad news for boaters?” (Feb. 21- March 5) This project is going to be great for us recreational boaters. More fishing opportunities and
RE: “Is Long Beach’s ecosystem restoration project bad news for boaters?” (Feb. 21- March 5) This project is going to be great for us recreational boaters. More fishing opportunities and
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA—Let me first start off by saying I am thankful and grateful to have written and edited for this upstanding publication for nearly six years. Sharing news, feature stories
FOUNTAIN VALLEY—Let me first start off by writing the words you are about to read weren’t easy to string together. I came into the publishing business almost 14 years ago,
RE: “Newport Beach Docks (again): Who is “Concerned Boater”?” (Sept. 6-19) I hope that the county finally sees that Lt. Corn is a bad actor and should not be in
FOUNTAIN VALLEY—Change is inevitable. I’ve seen several changes during my almost five years at The Log – and with this issue we will experience yet another shift: Devon Warren-Kachelein, our
SAN DIEGO ― More than 400 guests filled the Joe & Vi Jacobs Center for the San Diego Press Club’s Annual Excellence in Journalism Awards, Oct. 24. The awards ceremony
The San Diego Press Club hosted its 43rd Annual Excellence in Journalism Awards at Jacobs Center in San Diego on Oct. 25, recognizing exceptional reporting in print, broadcast as well
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