Arduous process begins to ratify tentative 6-year pact for LA, Long Beach dockworkers
With a tentative agreement finally in hand, employers and the leadership of some 22,000 longshore workers began organizing ratification procedures...
Read moreWith a tentative agreement finally in hand, employers and the leadership of some 22,000 longshore workers began organizing ratification procedures...
Read moreWater quality along Los Angeles County’s coast, according to Heal the Bay’s annual Beach Report Card, was a mixed bag...
Read moreWest Coast longshore workers and their employees have agreed to a tentative six-year contract, both sides announced Wednesday evening, June...
Read moreThe good news: Cargo numbers are rising at the Port of Los Angeles. But the bad news is that attention...
Read moreA barbecue showdown is coming to Long Beach, and those who get there early enough to watch the grilling action...
Read moreWhile tensions between the longshore union and employers remain high this week, Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka...
Read moreThey were there for you in the ’90s, six young friends living the life you envied in cool New York...
Read moreA temporary ship backlog earlier this week caused by a lack of longshore workers has been resolved, a port source...
Read moreCardiovascular disease — the number one cause of death among people 65 and older — is poised to become more...
Read moreLong Beach’s Aquarium of the Pacific has three new residents — Elle, Bee and Cee, a romp of sea otter...
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