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San Pedro’s Own Brenton Wood (July 26, 1941 to Jan. 3, 2025)

“The tunes like that just feel good, Oogum Boogum’ and Gimme Little Sign are two good-spirited songs,” Wood said. “It is songs like that that get you into a happier mood. It still does it to me!” he said.

From Colombian Beans to Costco Eggs: The Ripple Effects of Inflation

Increased egg prices are due to Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza or bird flu. The issue is such that there has been renewed talk about whether the U.S. should vaccinate commercial poultry flocks against the virus.

Gov. Newsom Announces Appointments

  SACRAMENTO – Gov. Gavin Newsom Feb. 13 announced the following appointment: Phil Mercado, of Los Angeles, has been reappointed to the California Arts Council, where...

McOsker Moves to Preserve Last Historic Japanese American Commercial Village Buildings on Terminal Island

While many Japanese and Japanese Americans across the West Coast lost their homes and property during this period, the Terminal Island village is believed to be the only such community whose built environment vanished almost entirely. Today, two remaining buildings remain as some of the last physical reminders of this history.

County Seeks Rentals for Fire Victims; “Know Your Rights” Info for Immigrants to Be Displayed on Metro System

Hahn's letter requests that Metro place easy-to-read information on immigrants' rights in multiple languages on displays in Metro buses, trains, and stations.

Solis Advocates for $5.5 Million Boost to Support Immigrant Legal Representation in LA County

As a result of the passing of Measure G during the 2024 elections, Los Angeles County voters approved a comprehensive package of reforms to answer the public’s call for transparency and accountability, including public budget presentations.

Random Happening — Black History Month: Black Cowboys and Rancho Los Cerritos Exhibition

Black History Month was created to honor Black people across all of U.S. history and to commemorate their impactful contributions in all areas: arts, medicine, literature, business, fashion, politics, music, and engineering — every field of knowledge has been transformed, and elevated by the successes of African Americans. Black communities also transformed Rancho Los Cerritos and its original 27,000 acres, and their legacy in the cowboy culture of the West continues to this day.

The Making of a Real-Life Hero: Activist Jesse N. Marquez Battles for Justice — And Now, Recovery

By Terelle Jerricks, Managing Editor Superman is dead, Batman is lost and the Joker is president of the United States. Only one of these is...

Restoration Project Volunteer Opportunity: Support for the Unhoused Community

Your participation can make a significant impact on the lives of those in need.

Los Angeles County Moves to Create Human Trafficking Prevention Task Force

Human trafficking continues to be an ongoing local, national, and worldwide issue, impacting people from various ethnicities, age groups, immigration statuses, gender identities, and sexual orientations.

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