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Oct. 11 The Facebook Portraits The Palos Verdes Art Center/Beverly G. Alpay Center for Arts Education presents The Facebook Portraits,…

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Long Beach Taking Steps Toward Better Water Conservation (But Needs to Take More)

Whether you write it off to conspicuous consumerism, favoring style over substance, or blatant disregard for environmental constrictions, Southern California…

12 years ago

APL Names Newest Container Vessel

SAN PEDRO – On Oct. 4, APL named a 9,200-TEU (twenty-foot equivalent unit) containership at the Port of Los Angeles,…

12 years ago

Knatz Resigns Harbor Department Post

SAN PEDRO — On Oct. 3, Harbor Department General Manager Dr.Geraldine Knatz announced she will be retiring at the end…

12 years ago

Suspect of More Than 40 Burglaries Arrested

LONG BEACH — Israel Valencia, 33, was arrested Sept. 30, suspected of several burglaries in Long Beach. Valencia was booked…

12 years ago

Brown Signs Bill Protecting California Journalist

SACRAMENTO – On Oct. 3,Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law a Sen. Ted W. Lieu bill mandating that reporters and…

12 years ago

Leland Park is Finally Up for a Fixing

By Joseph Baroud, Editorial Intern Alienated residents furiously blasted the Recreation and Parks Department at a recent the Central Neighborhood…

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Brown Signs Ban on NDAA

SACRAMENTO — California Gov.Jerry Brown signed a law that bans state cooperation with attempts made by the federal government to…

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Dying Prisoner Finally Freed from Solitary

LOUISIANA- A federal judge overturned the conviction of Herman Wallace on Oct. 2, after serving 41 years in solitary confinement,…

12 years ago

Brown Signs Plan to Protect Patients from Deceptive Marketing

SACRAMENTO – On Oct. 2, Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill into law that offers greater against getting deceived, especially…

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