Catalina Rotarians get inside glimpse into North Korean regime
Introduction by Clifford Hague
Editor’s note: Thank you to Clifford Hague for composing the introduction to Donald Gibbs, Ph.D and for his efforts to have...
Outdoor dining, tourist allocation dominate planning meeting
By David N. Young
Los Angeles has the miracle mile, Las Vegas has the “strip” and Catalina Island has “Crescent Ave.” These areas where tourists...
Food strategy developed to mitigate shortage, Council told
The city of Avalon, facing a “table shortage,” has developed a strategic plan to ensure tourists coming to the island this summer will get...
Catalina running out of dock space?
If early activities on Catalina Island are any indication, it’s going to be a long, busy, summer.
In his routine reporting appearance before the Avalon...
City Council meeting rescheduled
The regular meeting of the Avalon city council originally scheduled for Tuesday, May 1 has now been officially rescheduled for Tuesday, May 8, city...
Island Company looks to the future
First in a two-part series.
During the most recent election, perhaps one of the most passionate issues was the Island Company, and, more specifically, their...
Residents seeking prosecution of dog code violators
According to some residents who live along Hill Street in Avalon, the stench of foul odors emanating from dog defecation and urine is causing...
Anni gets it ‘write’
The first woman ever to elected mayor by the voters on Catalina Island has been re-elected to a new, two-year term, according to the...
Women dominate Catalina election
After somewhat of an agonizing delay, the L.A. County Registrar finally cleared the decks and announced the official vote tally for the April 10...
Avalon council candidates, hospital officials react to election results
The two female council seat winners both said this week that they believe there is a movement for change afoot across the island and...