January 31, 2008
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Buffalo News - Inn on Mount ADA, Santa Catalina Island, Los Angeles County Call it the Hearst Castle alternative. Unlike the rich man s digs at San Simeon, the late William Wrigley Jr. s hilltop hideaway on Santa Catalina Island welcomes you to stay overnight
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January 24, 2008
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Time - You may not have heard of Santa Catalina Island, or Catalina as it’s popularly called, but chances are you’ve seen it. In the past 90 years, the scrubby isle 22 miles (35 km) off the Los Angeles coast has been a backdrop in more than 300 films Article Info
Hartford Courant - The basin extends from Santa Catalina Island south to San Clemente Island and is rich in marine life. The ruling is a significant victory for marine conservation and for whales in particular. Even the Navy now acknowledges a link between its use of Article Info
Lafayette Journal and Courier - BREAKING NEWS Indiana man charged in island fire, waives extradition LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) - An Indiana man has been arrested and charged with starting the Santa Catalina Island fire in May that burned more than 4, Full Story Article Info
Daily Pilot - Santa Catalina Island A Pacific gray whale swims past fog-shrouded Santa Catalina Island on its southward migration to warm-water breeding grounds off Baja, Mexico. A California gray whale takes an average of 54 days for a whale to swim 4,971 miles Article Info
Whittier Daily News - The West End Road winds along the bluffs near Two Harbors, providing a Catalina Island bicycling experience that is second-to-none. (Photo by Eric Noland) TWO HARBORS, Calif. - The car culture can wear you down in Southern California. Clogged Article Info
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January 20, 2008
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Bakersfield Californian - CATALINA ISLAND UPDATE: Catalina Island is starting to come alive with some yellowtail on the front side of the island. While the local anglers are trying to keep this bite quiet, the availability of squid has translated into 12 to 18 pound yellows
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