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Groundbreaking makes history

The Catalina Island Museum made history over the weekend, when it broke ground for its new home the Ada Blanche Wrigley Schreiner Building. The...

Budget says: Avalon is in the red

The Avalon City Council approved a new budget at the agency’s Tuesday, Nov. 5, meeting. The new budget says that Avalon will spend $1.62 million...

Kids pack Skate Park for Pollard

Approximately 200 students attended an Oct. 23 performance by a professional skateboarder at Avalon’s Skate Park, according to the commander of the Avalon Sheriff’s...

Air show flies high

The island of Catalina is still aglow from the success of the Scheyden 2013 Catalina Air Show this past weekend. The low-lying fog delayed...

Lady Lancers have a killer volleyball season

The Avalon High School girls volleyball team has been on a six game winning streak. The team beat Sheperd’s Grove Tuesday, Oct. 29, in two...

Mysterious Island: Swimming To Catalina

Five years ago, best-selling mystery writer Stuart Woods published an engaging novel called “Swimming to Catalina” (HarperCollins, 1998) a thriller involving underworld shenanigans back-dropped...

Groundbreaking set for new museum

The Catalina Island Museum, the keeper of the island’s legacies, is poised to make history itself this weekend. On Saturday, Nov. 2, it will...

Letter to the Editor: Friday, October 24, 2013

  Compassion and kindness   Editor’s note: Due to the fact that some names were printed incorrectly in the letter below last week, The Islander is reprinting...

Final Church Mouse puts it past the $1 Million mark

The results for the 23rd and final Church Mouse Marlin Invitational tournament. The event, which has been organized and run by Bob and Carol Butte...

Mysterious Island: The Ghost In The DC-4

With this issue, we have the strange convergence of three events:  Halloween, Day of the Dead and the Catalina Air Show. So what better Mysterious...