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Pier B Rail Facility Project Meeting Set for March 1

It will shift more cargo to “on-dock rail,” where containers are taken to and from marine terminals by trains. Moving…

3 years ago

Councilmember McOsker Speaks Out on New Advertisement on Gaffey Billboard

“Regency Outdoor Advertising is well aware that their lease is over and that they are legally obligated to take down…

3 years ago

LA County Selected to Advance in National Initiative to Boost High-Quality Jobs

Through the project, jurisdictions will receive the tools, resources and skills needed to build and use evidence and data to…

3 years ago

Ports Briefs: Reduced Cargo at POLB and Ports Release Final Drayage Truck Feasibility Assessment

The ports have committed to developing feasibility assessments every three years to inform a joint approach to meeting those goals.

3 years ago

Your Waterfront: Seeking Public Input on Waterfront Connectivity Plan for San Pedro

Potential ideas explored will include new and improved pedestrian and vehicular routes, transit, crosswalks, wayfinding signage, open space and active…

3 years ago

Layoffs: End-of-Year Tradition Exposes Cruelty of Capitalism

In the U.S., businesses find it easy to sack large numbers of personnel on short notice because “at will” employ­ment…

3 years ago

Governor’s Briefs: CA. Invests in Health Care Workforce, Infrastructure and Investigation of High Natural Gas Prices

Additionally, millions of Californians will soon see relief from high utility bills – with credits of $90 to $120 showing…

3 years ago

Eggtastrophe in San Pedro?

Brian’s father, Jim, once explained to Random Lengths that before the advent of supermarkets in the 1960s, small mom-and-pop markets…

3 years ago

The State of Two Ports

Yet, the pictures painted by the two ports’ executive directors at their respective “State of the Port” were strikingly different,…

3 years ago