Category Archives: Recent Events

The CEA Meeting @ Charly’s Rock; What a Joke That Was!

The CEA Meeting @ Charly’s Rock; What a Joke That Was!

 The Show Down at Charly’s Rock Any one who attended the CEA meeting at Charly’s Rock on the 25th of April should understand that they witnessed perhaps the greatest performance of Kabuki theater ever perpetuated in San Carlos. This meeting in some ways surpassed the meeting about 5 years ago when then mayor of Guaymas… Continue Reading

Dozens of water receipts are delivered to the Governors office in Hermosillo after radio interview with local activists

Dozens of water receipts are delivered to the Governors office in Hermosillo after radio interview with local activists

Victor Parra Maldonado, Liliana Miranda, Juan Carlos Gonzales and myself were interviewed on 90.1 F.M. last Tuesday on local talk show host Jorge Carrizales. Each person had a talking point. I discussed our proposal for a Marine Protected Area in San Carlos and also gave some history on the illegal dorado fishery. Guaymas is in… Continue Reading

Update on Pepito the Sea Lion & How Many San Carlos residents would support a boycott of the soon to open Deliphinarium

Update on Pepito the Sea Lion & How Many San Carlos residents would support a boycott of the soon to open Deliphinarium

It was two weeks ago that Pepito the Sea Lion self released herself back into the wild. Read that sentence again because I used the pronoun her on purpose and it is time to let the public know that Pepito was really not a male. There was a really good reason to keep that little… Continue Reading

Chihuahua’s restaurant, formerly Banana’s, mysteriously burns down last week, was it arson?

Chihuahua’s restaurant, formerly Banana’s, mysteriously burns down last week, was it arson?

It would be hard not to notice that Chihuahua’s, formerly Banana’s and if you want to really date yourself the place was originally called Stella’s by the Sea, restaurant recently burned. The big question is was it arson or an accident? This is not the first time that the palapa roof at this location was… Continue Reading