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June 2019

Around the Bay in June

Vallejo's Savage & Cooke Distillery will be sponsoring a summer promotion at all Saturday home games for the Vallejo Admirals minor-league baseball team. More...

SFO Summer Season: A Darker Little Mermaid

If most ferry riders are able to attend only one performance of San Francisco Opera's summer season, our pick is Rusalka, which is about a water nymph inspired by the Hans Christian Andersen story The Little Mermaid. More...

Summer Rolls Into Jack London Square

As summer kicks off in the Bay Area, the Jack London Square waterfront is the ideal location to enjoy the sunshine with a variety of waterfront activities, dining options and events. More...

Port of Oakland Adopts Truck Management Plan

At the end of April, the Port of Oakland adopted a strategy for minimizing the impact of port-related truck traffic on the surrounding neighborhood. More...

Boating Clubs Offer a New Path to Get Out on the Water

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Ding, Dong. The Wicked 'Fix' Is Dead.

As the dust settles from the whirlwind transition of the California governor's office, it's a relief that the state has squashed the Delta tunnels water project. More...

Summer Sailstice Returns to Celebrate the Wide World of Sailing

Despite an extremely active Bay Area sailing scene, thousands of local boats remain tied to their docks day after day, week after week, and sometimes for years on end. More...

Ferry Questions Answered

Ferry Q&A is where you can have your questions about Bay Area ferry service answered by the professionals who speak for the ferry systems. More...

RM3 Funds Still In Limbo

The Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association has decided to file a notice of appeal in its lawsuit against Regional Measure 3. More...

Berkeley Ferry: Project Launched, But a Long Voyage Remains

WETA's board gave the go-ahead last month to study construction of a ferry dock in Berkeley. More...

Rich Garnett

We met Rich Garnett aboard an SF Bay Ferry working for Blue & Gold Fleet on the Vallejo-San Francisco run. More...

Maritime Cargo Stakeholders Come Together to Oppose Oakland A's Waterfront Stadium

A rare alliance in the ocean cargo industry-including shippers, terminals operators, dockside labor and port authorities-has taken form recently in response to perceived threats to operations posed by a proposed 35,000-seat waterfront baseball stadium at the Port of Oakland's Howard Terminal. More...

ON OUR COVER

John Arndt, publisher of local sailing magazine Latitude 38, created Summer Sailstice in 2001. More...