RFK Jr.: Prescription For Death
In recent weeks, the “both sides” media and a few Democrats have begun to talk about finding “common ground” with RFK. There are criticisms he’s raised that they share. But the number one problem with the “common ground” approach is that it’s based on an assumption of good faith that’s simply not justified in dealing with a gaslighter — a point succinctly driven home on Bluesky by Canadian writer, Dr. Jen Gunter.
Tree Lightning at the West Harbor Kicks off the Holiday Season at the Port of Los Angeles
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San Pedro Afloat Parade 2024
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Artist Reidar Schopp, Entanglements and the Life You Build
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The World According To Joan Didion, Contrasts and Transformations
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Taco Bell Pepper Spray Incident: Woman Faces Felony Assault Charges
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Unfolding ~ Breeze-ology with Breeze Smith
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The Rise Of Big Potato
The case against Big Potato is a window into how consolidation has crept into every corner of the food industry — and how these firms are finding new, sophisticated methods to keep prices high.
Editorials
Montana Recognizes Youth Climate Rights
Not only was the evidence overwhelming, it was unrebutted. “It's not like the state introduced testimony that there are no climate impacts in Montana because that testimony didn't come into evidence. The state didn't even try,” Gregory said. “The evidence was uncontested that these plaintiffs are being harmed by climate impacts.”
100 Years of Keeping the Faith
Mount Sinai Baptist's Pastor Reflects on Faith Beyond Brick and Mortar
By Terelle Jerricks, Managing Editor
Church is not a building, but a group of people...
Latest News
Long Beach City Council Bolsters Immigration Protections Ahead of Trump’s Return to Office
By Daniel Rivera, Reporter
On Jan. 7, Long Beach City Council voted unanimously to strengthen its existing Values Act before President-elect Donald Trump takes office...
San Pedro News
Community and County Respond to Fire Emergencies
Also in response, the Los Angeles Police Department has increased patrols by ground and air, while wildlife cameras have been repositioned to monitor suspicious activity
Old-School Hip-Hop Lives On
Broussard isn’t like a lot of aging artists in hip-hop, wondering if they still have anything to say, either to their demographic or younger ones. This is why he’s continued to not only play the music he created going back to the 1980s but continue to create music with those same sensibilities.
Carson City Limits
Carson Host’s Amateur Boxing Dinner Show
The boxing event will feature 12 amateur boxing bouts. The dinner show will be held at the Community Center in Carson
Long Beach News
Long Beach City Council Bolsters Immigration Protections Ahead of Trump’s Return to Office
By Daniel Rivera, Reporter
On Jan. 7, Long Beach City Council voted unanimously to strengthen its existing Values Act before President-elect Donald Trump takes office...
The Rise Of Big Potato
The case against Big Potato is a window into how consolidation has crept into every corner of the food industry — and how these firms are finding new, sophisticated methods to keep prices high.
Old-School Hip-Hop Lives On
Broussard isn’t like a lot of aging artists in hip-hop, wondering if they still have anything to say, either to their demographic or younger ones. This is why he’s continued to not only play the music he created going back to the 1980s but continue to create music with those same sensibilities.
Saving Brouwerij West
In 2016 Brouwerij West opened its doors in an old WWII warehouse, marking a vibrant new chapter for the LA Waterfront. Since then the brewery — run by Brian Mercer and David Holop — has become a staple for San Pedro locals and visitors alike. So it took many by surprise when on December 19, Brouwerij West announced that they would soon be closing.
Hope Foye, Trailblazing ‘People’s Artist’ and Civil Rights Pioneer, Passes Away at 103 (Sept. 2, 1921 – Jan. 6, 2025)
For herself, others for her, and she for those who would follow --Hope Foye’s life and career as a People’s Artist has been about opening doors.
Long Beach Opera opens all-Pauline Oliveros season by eschewing opera
Photo courtesy of Long Beach Opera
The greeting on Long Beach Opera’s website is a bold pronouncement: Opera Like You’ve Never Seen It.
Some longtime subscribers...
New Years Eve Events
Random lengths News has gathered several local and Los Angeles area events to help you celebrate your New Years Eve and ring in 2025...
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- • Harbor City — 8,575 Cases/ 53 Deaths
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[01-09-25] "Full Bodied"
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Port Briefs: Jeffrey Strafford Named Chief Financial Officer and Port Gears Up for 2025 Projects
Before assuming the interim CFO role last spring, Strafford served as the port’s director of Financial Planning & Analysis, overseeing professional staff across the division’s two sections: Financial Analysis and Budget.
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