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“And the gentrification continues… The very thing which built the town and city is no longer acceptable. Old history dies hard I guess … Can’t have ordinary folks blocking the

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Liveaboards Are on King Harbor’s Radar

REDONDO BEACH— A new policy has been announced for liveaboard boaters in King Harbor; liveaboards are looking at an extra $125 per slip per month for pumping fees; the fee

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Re: Redondo Beach’s controversial “Waterfront” redevelopment remains in limbo (June 1-14 issue)   Harbor uses should remain the priority Emdee and Bruning accusing residents of playing the race card is

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Re: In Memoriam: Wayne Rodgers (May 18-31 issue)   A wonderful friend, on land and sea Sailed many races with Wayne over the 40 plus years we were friends. He

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Sneakaboards: Too Much Government Regulation?

STATEWIDE — The term “sneakaboard” certainly garnered the attention of The Log’s readers. Coverage in our April 20-May 3 issue was an opening salvo, bringing the term “sneakaboard” to the