The San Diego Unified Port Commission on Tuesday approved a series of regulations and fees aimed at
When Port of Los Angeles officials approved a plan in 1981 to invest millions of dollars to
for the first time the potential danger of nuclear weapons on Navy ships in the port.
Mayor Ernie Kell, Councilman Wallace Edgerton and two harbor officials have left on an 18-day trade mission to the People's Republic of China, South Korea and Japan.
mosque and other major buildings in this former Iraqi oil port Wednesday, symbols of the success of Iran's latest offensive against Iraq.
The year was 1943.
Water from San Diego Bay is seeping into a large pit dug for the foundation of San Diego's $125-million waterfront convention center.
After months of controversy, the San Diego Unified Port District opened the door to national
The San Diego Unified Port District's foray into public art on the waterfront--which received a
Air and port traffic returned to normal Friday in France after strikes by traffic controllers at
Forces loyal to South Yemen's Marxist leader fought tank and naval battles Tuesday in the port
The official news agency Tass confirmed Friday that a Soviet warship is visiting the Libyan capital of Tripoli.
The U.S. aircraft carrier Forrestal and elements of its support vessels cut short port visits in
A car bomb exploded in the main square of this Christian port while the area was packed with lunch
The 155 Tamil refugees who were set adrift in two open boats off the Newfoundland coast came from West Germany and not from India as they had claimed in what was part of a smuggling ring masterminded by two Sri Lankans, authorities said Friday.
Federal authorities said Wednesday that 4,620 pounds of cocaine had been found in a tractor-trailer container aboard a Venezuelan freighter--reportedly the largest cocaine seizure in U.S. history.
to pick up fares at Lindbergh Field, the San Diego Unified Port District passed an ordinance Tuesday sharply increasing the agency's regulation of taxis.
Los Angeles have joined the shipping industry to challenge a new air-quality rule that may be adopted by September.
I read with interest your article on Qingdao.
One of the assumptions at the San Diego Unified Port District is that armadas of pleasure boats are