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LAHC Architecture Department Chairman Invests in Former Students
Photo by Phillip Cooke
Michael Song Purchases EZ Plan Franchise to Help Students Gain Experience
By Zamná Ávila, Assistant Editor
Students who get a credential or degree...
Man in a Wheelchair Struck in Long Beach
Long Beach — On Oct. 29, a man crossing the street with his wheelchair was stuck while crossing the street near Alamitos and Orange...
Legacy Media Is Failing Trans People
At a time when trans rights are increasingly threatened, Democrats are distancing themselves from trans issues while attempting to forge middle-of-the-road positions on trans issues that might be more palatable to centrists and Republicans.
$50 Million in Community Benefits Funding Actually Moving Ahead
Almost one year ago, on Oct 29, 2024, the Port of LA announced it had been awarded a $412 million grant from US.EPA for...
County Briefs: LA Moves to Protect Immigrant Patients and Survivors of Domestic Abuse
The economic and social impacts of domestic violence are also severe. Nationally, domestic violence is estimated to cost more than $12 billion annually due to lost productivity, health care costs and legal services
“Censorship Is So 1984”: Annual Banned Books Week Celebrates the Right to Read
Across the nation, young people are trailblazing today, from school classrooms to the halls of state legislatures and even the US Supreme Court. These young changemakers want a seat at the table and are not waiting around as book bans ravage their schools and communities in an effort to erase certain ideas and identities. Student advocates are speaking above the floodline of censorship to defend their freedom to read, learn, and access information.
Governor’s Briefs: Newsom Rejects Landslide Bill, Confirms New Local Appointments
The city and impacted residents have faced difficulty securing disaster assistance, as state and federal agencies have largely deemed RPV’s ancient, slow-moving Portuguese Bend Landslide ineligible under existing law and programs.
Port of Long Beach CEO to Chart New Course at Year’s End
It was during his time on the Harbor Commission that he proposed the Green Port Policy, a commitment by the port to environmental sustainability that was ratified in 2005.
Transforming Immigrant Affairs: Solis Champions a Creative Vision
Embedding this role is critical toward a more responsive, inclusive government that centers the lived experiences of immigrants and their families throughout Los Angeles County.
He Tells the Truth When He Lies: A JD Vance Primer on Building Conspiracies
By Allison Butler
Lately, I’ve had lyrics to ‘I’ve Got No Idols,’ by 1990s indie-darling Juliana Hatfield running through my head, particularly the line, “But...



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