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L.A. City Council OKs ban on plastic grocery and carryout bags
Los Angeles on Tuesday became the largest city in the nation to move toward a ban on plastic grocery bags, with the City Council barring them in supermarkets, convenience stores and any big retailer that sells groceries. Nearly three weeks after a...
Tags: Paul Koretz, Paul Krekorian, Judges, Justice System, Career and Workplace
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Supreme Court strikes down part of L.A. port's Clean Truck Program
The U.S. Supreme Court dismantled part of the Port of Los Angeles' anti-smog program Thursday, ruling that trucking companies don't have to affix "How am I driving?" placards to their vehicles or have off-site parking plans to haul goods in and out of the...
Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Elena Kagan, Fines, Environmental Issues, Environmental Pollution
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Gritty wharf at Port of L.A. will become marine research center
On a recent weekday morning, Daniel Pondella strode along a century-old stretch of concrete pylons and shabby warehouses in San Pedro. As kelp swayed in the waves and terns circled overheard, Pondella recalled an elementary school field trip he took...
Tags: California State University, Long Beach, Science and Technology, Research, Ecosystems, Conservation
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Four small, early morning earthquakes shake South Bay
A series of small earthquakes shook the South Bay and Los Angeles Harbor on Friday morning, when temblors ranging from magnitude 2.2 to magnitude 3.0 struck off the coast before 5 a.m. It started with a magnitude 2.2 earthquake centered about 7½ miles...
Tags: U.S. Geological Survey, Natural Disasters, Abusive Behavior
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Lawsuits target proposed rail yard for Los Angeles harbor
Environmentalists and Long Beach officials are seeking a court order to stop the Port of Los Angeles from proceeding with plans to build a $500-million rail yard that could affect low-income neighborhoods nearby. The Natural Resources Defense Council,...
Tags: Separation of Church and State, Personal Income, Environmental Issues, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation, Environmental Pollution
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Food, Wine and Beer Festivals
Los Angeles is quickly becoming the “it” dining destination in the country. The scene is constantly evolving, with an exciting subculture of pop-ups and food trucks that are breaking away from the traditional brick-and-mortar restaurant model....
Tags: Wines, Dining and Drinking, Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Restaurants
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For Villaraigosa, no lame-duck treatment in Beijing
BEIJING -- Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa might be leaving office at the end of next month, but he nonetheless got a personal audience Tuesday with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The meeting came in advance of Xi’s scheduled trip to...
Tags: China, White House, Tourism and Leisure, Xi Jinping, Communist Party of China
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Cirque du Soleil bringing 'Totem' to L.A., Santa Monica, Irvine
The touring Cirque du Soleil show "Totem" will make a series of stops in Southern California starting in the fall that will include a three-week residency at the Santa Monica Pier. "Totem" is also scheduled to play at the Port of Los Angeles and the ...
Tags: Cirque du Soleil, Services and Shopping
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Softball: City championship results
Varsity Times InsiderSOFTBALL CITY Finals, Saturday Div. I: Carson 7, Granada Hills Kennedy 1 Div. II: Venice 9, Arleta 1 Small Schools: Port of Los Angeles 16, Northridge 3... -
Softball: Carson wins City Section Division I title
Varsity Times InsiderCarson is back on top in City Section Division I softball after a 7-1 victory over Granada Hills Kennedy in the championship game on Saturday at Cal State Dominguez Hills. Ramie Barajas pitched the Colts to victory. Viri Ramos had...... -
Baseball: Friday's City playoff scores and updated pairings
Varsity Times InsiderBASEBALL CITY DIVISION I Quarterfinals, Friday San Fernando 9, Bell 2 Wilmington Banning 2, Narbonne 1 Los Angeles Marshall 4, Los Angeles University 0 Cleveland 5, San Pedro 0 Semifinals, Wednesday at USC #1 San Fernando vs. #4 Wilmington Banning,...... -
Spending in L.A. mayor's race breaks records
Spending in the hotly contested two-year race for Los Angeles mayor exceeded $33 million on Saturday, breaking previous records as unlimited outside money continued to play a dominant role in Tuesday's contest. Candidate super PACs and so-called...
Tags: AEG, Local Elections, Gil Cedillo, Eli Broad, Eric Garcetti
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