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Rancho Palos Verdes Forms First Sister City Relationship with Sakura City

During a virtual ceremony held Aug. 4, officials in both cities highlighted a long-running student exchange program and signed proclamations…

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Gov. Newsom Announces $81.8 Million in Commitments to Support Isolation and Quarantine Efforts in Communities Disproportionately Impacted by COVID-19

This new initiative expands on the previously announced grant funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

5 years ago

Port of Long Beach, City Partner for Free Drive-In Movies

Twilight Cinema movies come to Long Beach

5 years ago

LA County COVID-19 Rent Relief to Launch August 17

The program’s goal is to assist between 8,000 to over 9,000 households.

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ALERT: It’s on Us: myCovidMD® Provides COVID-19 Antibody Testing for 400 Angelenos Aug. 13

The program is targeted at and cultivated for Black and Brown communities that have been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic…

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Albert Robles Center Receives Highest LEED Certification

The facility, opened in August 2019, produces 14 million gallons a day of advanced treated water.

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Community Roundtable

First of three workshops on the San Pedro rocky shore and its ecosystem, on ZOOM.

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What the Beirut blast might have looked like if it hit Los Angeles

PortandTerminal.com, August 7, 2020 LOS ANGELES – The massive explosion in Beirut last Tuesday destroyed Lebanon’s largest port killing 154 people…

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Ode to a Bookman

James Bullard Kennedy, July 13, 2020 By Bondo Wyszpolski, Contributor For two decades, Easy Reader and Random Lengths News published…

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Keeping the Beer Taps Flowing During the Pandemic

In this latest edition of Random Lengths, we picked up a column by Beer Paper L.A.’s David Mulvihill, “Navigating the…

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