In the early 2000s, Knapp received funding from the Conservancy to study the Island’s weed species for management, which led ...
As the Conservancy begins a new chapter of leadership, President and CEO Whitney Latorre has decided to step away from her ...
Over the last two or three decades, a once-in-a-hundred years economic shift has been taking place. It’s called “Amazon”: ...
Catalina Island Health’s CEO Tim Kielpinski presented a bi-monthly update to the Avalon City Council during its meeting on ...
Direct Access may allow you to see a licensed physical therapist without a doctor referral for NEW injuries. However, if you ...
Avalon Lions Club Members, Catalina Residents and Spectrum Sports Personnel all teamed up to provide a wonderful experience ...
The Avalon Boys Varsity Basketball Team finally got to experience a victory at home on Tuesday, Jan. 13, against First ...
Tina Kennedy has resided in Avalon for more than 40 years, and manages Catalina Divers Supply. She loves swimming, diving, ...
Chuck and Pam Martin, Val Schafer and longtime summer residents Robert and Connie Stroud recently took a cruise to Cabo San ...
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 ...
A stellar group of donors, officials and dental professionals gathered on Catalina Island Saturday to commemorate the 30th Anniversary of the Children’s Dental Health... By David N. Young Long before ...
The Avalon City Council discussed the feasibility of allowing recreational cannabis during the Sept. 17 meeting. The conversation took about two hours. The council took no action. Councilmember Mary ...
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