BREAKING: Weather outlets throughout the world are confirming a “Strong to Very Strong” El Nino this year, and some are predicting an “Extreme El Nino”. Last years call for a weak El Nino was true in the technical sense, as we kept catching Yellowtail throughout the wintertime– a happening that is virtually unheard of. What’s that mean for us in Newport? A year filled with …
Read More »Mr Irrelevant is Ready for Newport Beach!
Of the countless people vying for the position, Gerald Christian was selected for the NFL. He was the final person who made the cut, joining an impressive league of the most elite football players on earth. However, he was picked as the last of the elite, which always makes for a good ribbing. In Newport Beach, we lovingly call it… Mr Irrelevant. …
Read More »Jet Pack America was SAVED!
Tonight, Council voted to reject the proposal by Councilwoman Diane Dixon to ban Jet Packs in the harbor. Dixon’s proposal carried no actual line-items whatsoever, just an outright ban. Was it the noise? Safety? No– she just wanted to ban them completely without any other qualifications. I spoke on behalf of reason: We already have noise ordinances. We already have wake ordinances. …
Read More »NHHS Wins National Championship!
Newport Harbor High School has just won the National Sailing Championship! NHHS Took first place by a very respectable margin in this years Sailing Competition. Congrats to all the sailors in this competition… …and a special congratulations to NHHS– the best school for sailing in the entire country!
Read More »It’s Time To Audit City Hall; No More Excuses!
Newport Beach’s City Hall is a building which produces no revenue and costs the taxpayers of Newport Beach well over a half-million dollars each and every month simply to pay down the debt created with its construction and payment plan. While the Irvine Company gave us the land for free, we managed to turn the “New City Hall Project” from …
Read More »Banning Jet Packs in the Harbor?
The Jet Packs in the harbor are cool– nobody is denying that. However, should they be here in our harbor? Many boaters use the channel that they operate in, and some complain that the Jet Packs tend to be in the way, with newbie drivers flying and spraying seawater all over the place– so should they be banned? I think …
Read More »“Mega Monday” brings Monster Waves
Today is the peak of the Big Swell, with the swell pushing in from dead-south, bringing 10-14ft waves to the big beaches and 20ft waves being generated at The Wedge– estimates which many claim are noticeably low. Last night’s swell overtook much of the sandbars in the area north/west of the Balboa Pier, creating a lake-like scene, shown here: The peak today will be …
Read More »May Weather to Cause Swelling After Saturday (20ft wedge waves)
The storm that we’ve been tracking for the last week is finally arriving this weekend– and we aren’t talking about boxing. This Saturday through Wednesday we will see higher than normal swells, with the Wedge seeing waves up to 20 feet high. Monday or Tuesday will likely be the biggest waves, but we’ll start seeing major increases as early as Sunday morning, …
Read More »SATURDAY: 25th & FINAL Annual Balboa Island Garage Sale 7:30am-5pm
Saturday April 25th will be the final Balboa Island Garage Sale put on by Carolyn Carr-Kamps. The tradition begins at 7:30am and will officially end at 3pm– though the ones who sell out of their goods will surely begin to close before that! It seems that everyone has learned the hard way here: Get there early!! Parking will most certainly be problematic so …
Read More »An Easy Fix to Completely End Newport’s Water Crisis
By now, you’ve heard about the water crisis throughout California. For many reasons, our water supply is simply too low. In Orange County, we have a reservoir that we pump most of our water from, but we are only allowed to pull 72% from the OC’s reservoir, meaning still need to import 28% of it from northern water supplies– the same supplies that …
Read More »