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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,…

10 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,…

10 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…

10 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…

10 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,…

10 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:…

10 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…

10 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…

10 years ago