
San Diego’s “Fishy” History: The Birth of Tuna Fisheries
SAN DIEGO — The pier adjacent to Seaport Village in Downtown San Diego is often crowded each Saturday morning. Seafood lovers arrive at the pier to greet a handful of

SAN DIEGO — The pier adjacent to Seaport Village in Downtown San Diego is often crowded each Saturday morning. Seafood lovers arrive at the pier to greet a handful of

SAN DIEGO — Have you seen the new dockless rental bikes and scooters strewn around San Diego, Los Angeles and many urban areas? While they have their fans – and

SAN DIEGO — Some might say eating chocolate is a close second to feeling the Pacific Ocean’s breeze in your hair aboard a classic, historic boat. The San Diego Maritime

SAN DIEGO ¾ The Etchells Pacific Coast Championship comes to San Diego Bay during the final weekend of April, with the National Offshore One-Design (NOOD) regatta continuing the West Coast

SAN DIEGO — Picture a scene where business owners are losing more and more profit each day by following the rules. This is what happens to legal passenger charter vessel

SAN DIEGO — Joseph Driscoll, one of the leading members of Driscoll Boat Works in San Diego, has died. He was 60. Driscoll died on April 2 after fighting a

SAN DIEGO — Silver Gate Yacht Club hosted the 30th running of the America’s Schooner Cup as a showcase of Living History in San Diego, April 7. Twelve schooners met

SAN DIEGO — Newly-appointed Port of San Diego Vice President of Public Safety/Chief of the San Diego Harbor Police Department Mark Stainbrook administered the oath of office to 11 freshly-promoted