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Water Board Elections Come to a Boil

By Christian Guzman, Contributing Reporter Two board members from the Los Angeles Harbor Area are fighting for re-election to the…

9 years ago

Wilmington Takes Back Its Neighborhood Council

The Los Angeles Department of Neighborhood Empowerment hosted a candidate forum and selection to enable the Wilmington Neighborhood Council to…

9 years ago

Buscaino Comes Face-to-Face With Navigation Center Opponents

Los Angeles City Councilman Joe Buscaino was heckled by angry residents at an Oct. 4 public forum. His office organized…

9 years ago

The 10 Censored Stories of 2015-16

Throughout its 40-year history, Project Censored has covered a lot of ground that the corporate mainstream media has missed.

9 years ago

Hahn, Lowenthal Call on Brown to Act on Homelessness

Congressional representatives, local officials and advocates joined forces Oct. 6, calling on Gov. Edmund G. Brown to provide greater help…

9 years ago

My Father’s BBQ is Where Alabama Meets Texas

It’s September, but it still feels like summer. On a recent Sunday evening, I had a hankering for some barbecue.…

9 years ago

Carson to Elect Mayor, Two City Council Members

Both Familiar Faces, New Ones on the Ballot this November By Christian Guzman, Contributing Reporter  In the general election on…

9 years ago

SPIFF Widens its Lens

Photos by Jerome Brunet Article by Andrea Serna, Arts and Culture Writer Celebrating its fifth anniversary, the San Pedro International…

9 years ago

Buscaino’s Mess Hits the Fan

Rally Exposes Flawed Decision-Making Process on Proposed Homeless Storage Facility By Terelle Jerricks, Managing Editor If the Sept. 25 rally…

9 years ago

Peace Amongst The Fleet: Speakers Promote Peace During Fleet Week

By Christian L. Guzman, Contributing Reporter Community members gathered Sept. 3 at the Croatian Cultural Center in San Pedro to…

9 years ago