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16June

Cruisin is Summertime Fu...

It's summer in California. Pull down the convertible top on your classic car and take to the highway. With news that Highway 1 opened in Big Sur after a winter of rains and rockslides, it's ...
10July

Road to Alcatraz in San F...

San Francisco, Calif.--If Alcatraz Island actually had a road leading to this desolate place in the Bay, how many prisoners might have escaped instead of face cold isolation, and sometimes death by trying to get ...
14July

San Clemente’s Best...

San Clemente Pier features one of the best seats in the house anywhere on the coast. The view down south in San Diego County on the Oceanside Pier at Ruby's Diner actually is pretty spectacular, ...
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California’s Smaller Lodgings Can Sell Liquor & Beer in 2011

California’s Smaller Lodgings Ca...

In a victory for the lodging industry, Gov. Schwarzenegger signed Senate Bill 1260 that allows limited service properties to obtain permits to sell beer and wine on-site. This CH&LA sponsored bill, authored by Senator Leland Yee (D - San Francisco), was a top priority for our members this year and its successful passage creates another revenue stream for our members during these difficult economic times. We are very grateful to Senator Yee for his support of this bill and agreeing to carry the legislation, which passed both houses unanimously. ...

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