Courtesy photo Horn sharks prefer shallow water, 40 feet or so. One of the first questions, every visitor ask is, “Are there ...
The Avalon City Council on March 17 voted to enter into a letter of intent to advance about $2.93 million (rounded) in ...
The annual Brave the Shave fundraiser in Avalon is set for Saturday at Wrigley Stage. Volunteers recently arranged a program ...
Catalina Island Health’s Director of Community Outreach Gail Fornasiere presented the bi-monthly update to the Avalon City ...
The Avalon City Council on Jan. 20 formally called the 2026 election. The city election will be held Tuesday, June 2. The mayor and two council seats will be in play. The mayor will serve a two-year ...
Photo courtesy of AVX Networks Pictured here is the AVX Networks-Digital Equity fiber cable map. The California Public Utilities Commission will consider the project Thursday, Dec. 18. An exciting ...
The dust swirls on a sweltering Catalina Island day. Somehow, the back side of the Island seems even hotter. Though sun bakes the ground, excitement pervades the day’s prospect: searching for the ...
Photo by Nick Morrow Participants in the 2025 Polar Swim pose for a group photo. After nearly two weeks of overcast weather, the sun finally came out on New Year’s Day Morning. At 7:30, about 35 ...
Fullerton College theatre students are bringing Gilbert and Sullivan’s comic operetta The Pirates of Penzance to life in a new production set on Catalina Island in 1957. In this Southern California ...
Courtesy photo The California Invasive Plant Council Symposium brought conservation leaders from across the state to Ventura, where Knapp received the Jake Sigg Award for Vision and Dedicated Service.
Photo by Nick Morrow Student Kanon Quarnstrom cuts the gold ribbon, marking the grand reopening of Avalon’s newly refurbished sports field—an important milestone for the community of Avalon. The crack ...