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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
“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
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
NEWPORT BEACH—After 21 months of review, the Newport Beach Harbor Commission accepted revisions to the 115-page Newport Beach Title 17 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code. At the Nov. 13
LONG BEACH—The second edition of The Log’s Nautical Banter column is here. Our editor, Parimal M. Rohit, sits with OC Weekly’s Sales Director, Kevin Davis, to talk about being a
MARINA DEL REY — Floating homes have long been a target of discrimination in California. Marina Del Rey now harbors one of the last marinas in the state that allows
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
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
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
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