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LASD is Asking for the Public’s Help Locating At-Risk Missing Person, Jocelyn Christine Duncan HarborCity

  Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department missing persons unit investigators are asking for the public’s help locating at-risk missing person, Jocelyn Christine Duncan. She is...
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Culture

Saigon Oi Brings Big Vietnamese Flavor — and Legendary Coffee — to San Pedro

Saigon Oi specializes in dishes that just hit the spot — interesting appetizers, authentic bahn mi sandwiches, refreshing spring rolls, noodle bowls, and grilled meat and rice. Vegetarians are very welcome here.

Editorials

The Siege Year In Review

  Two stories dominated the national news in 2025: The most serious attack on American democracy since the Civil War, and the American people’s dramatic...

Unburying the Truth

David Calloway’s “If Someday Comes” Traces America's Unfinished Reckoning With Its Past Retired film and television producer David Calloway, a San Pedro resident for more...

Latest News

LASD is Asking for the Public’s Help Locating At-Risk Missing Person, Jocelyn Christine Duncan HarborCity

  Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department missing persons unit investigators are asking for the public’s help locating at-risk missing person, Jocelyn Christine Duncan. She is...

San Pedro News

Saigon Oi Brings Big Vietnamese Flavor — and Legendary Coffee — to San Pedro

Saigon Oi specializes in dishes that just hit the spot — interesting appetizers, authentic bahn mi sandwiches, refreshing spring rolls, noodle bowls, and grilled meat and rice. Vegetarians are very welcome here.

From Hard-Won Victories to Systemic Shock

This Year in Review documents what that moment looked like on the ground — in environmental justice, health, democracy, labor, culture, and community life. It traces how local institutions, organizers, artists, workers, and neighbors responded to overlapping crises, and how resistance, memory and solidarity persisted even as the ground shifted beneath us.

Carson City Limits

LASD Carson Station Seeking Additional Victims

  The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, Carson station detective bureau is investigating allegations of grand theft by 52-year-old Brian Raydele Collins. Collins used a position...

Long Beach News

Health Alert: Long Beach Warns Community on Dangers of Kratom and 7-OH Products

The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services is urging community members to avoid products containing kratom and the synthetic kratom compound 7-Hydroxymitragynine...

Saigon Oi Brings Big Vietnamese Flavor — and Legendary Coffee — to San Pedro

Saigon Oi specializes in dishes that just hit the spot — interesting appetizers, authentic bahn mi sandwiches, refreshing spring rolls, noodle bowls, and grilled meat and rice. Vegetarians are very welcome here.

Olamina Comes Alive

Through inimitable costume, celebratory dance, poetic narrative, and a stellar soundtrack, Parable of Portals’ transmedia experience for one night built a transformative world based in art, truth and community.

Echoes and Emergence: Movement, Memory & Emotion Made Visible

Truth and the gesture are important to Sarner. Many of her works convey a journey and much more, with her broad strokes, powerful colors, smudges and her migratory and at times restless lines inviting the viewer to look deeper.

Letters to the Editor: Pity the Nation, Somali Veterans, LAPD Brutality on Journalists

Pity the Nation (After Khalil Gibran) Pity the nation whose people are sheep And whole shepherds mislead them Pity the nation whose leaders are liars Whose sages are...

Global Cultures Converge: Latin American Pavilion Shines at LA Art Show, Jan. 7–11

Focusing on memory, migration and identity, the pavilion engages in deep ancestral inquiry into power dynamics of artist representation within the gallery system. It invites audiences to reconsider provenance, belonging and the evolving future of Latin American art — transforming how works move and resonate across borders.

Best of Long Beach Theatre, 2025

  Why didn’t we think of this before?! People love lists, right? In 2025, I saw 20 theatrical works in the LBC and/or by Long Beach-based...

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Port News

Hacegaba Testifies Before Congressional Subcommittee

The Port of Long Beach supports a fair distribution of the harbor maintenance trust fund, which is collected by the federal government from ports based on the value of imports, some domestic cargo and on cruise passengers. Funding helps support dredging projects nationwide, and would help the Port of Long Beach complete critical safety and efficiency improvements.
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