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Slavery on the High Seas

AP Reveals the Human Cost of Cheap Seafood By Terelle Jerricks, Managing Editor and Christian Guzman, Community Reporter This past…

9 years ago

Dealings with Former Harbor Commissioner Scrutinized

By Paul Rosenberg, Senior Editor The Port of Los Angeles is anxiously trying to turn over a new leaf in…

9 years ago

Long Beach Takes to the Streets on May Day

By Mike Botica, Editorial Intern Diverse issues and causes were at the forefront of the May Day March & Rally,…

9 years ago

Tale of Two Ports: What’s Wrong with LA

This story was updated to correct an error on the part of staff transcribing Mr. Pulido's columns. By Ricardo Pulido,…

9 years ago

Senate District 35 Candidate’s Forum

By Lyn Jensen, Carson Reporter On April 20, Steve Bradford and Warren Furutani, Democrats, former assembly members, and candidates for…

9 years ago

A New Climate Of Responsibility: New Developments Undermine Old Assumptions

By Paul Rosenberg, Senior Editor The climate is changing. March marked the 11th straight month in which a global average…

9 years ago

Candidates Vie for SD 35 Seat

Compiled by Lyn Jensen, Reporter California’s 35th Senate District includes San Pedro, Wilmington, North and West Long Beach, Harbor City,…

9 years ago

SPHS Students Show their Stuff

Lady in the Hat  By Jack Paramore-Kemph. Courtesy Photo By Arlo Tinsman-Kongshaug, Editorial Intern Good art can be found anywhere:…

9 years ago

Carson’s Growing Pains: Delays in Construction Project Hamper Businesses

By Christian L. Guzman, Editorial Intern The Carson Street Master Plan Implementation Project is part of a broad effort to…

9 years ago

LA Ordinance to Reduce Harbor Area Pollution

By Christian L. Guzman, Editorial Intern This past Earth Day — April 22 — Mayor Eric Garcetti signed a new…

9 years ago