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Ramona Song Leaders Celebrate Summer Success with Pool Party and Picnic
Ramona Song Leaders wrapped up their summer session with a fun-filled pool party and picnic. This summer was particularly eventful for the newest spirit squad as they mastered new dance skills, attended various workshops, and crafted some incredible routines. It was the perfect way to celebrate four weeks of hard work and fun! Everyone eagerly looks forward to seeing their performances at games, pep rallies, and special events soon.
Yukata Workshop at JACCC on July 21
The L.A. Kimono Club, a kimono enthusiasts’ club based in Los Angeles, will hold a yukata workshop on Saturday, July 21, from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Culture Room, located on the fifth floor of the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center, 244 S. San Pedro St. in Little Tokyo,.
USC defensive lineman Nate Clifton: 'I'm a defensive tackle now'
USC defensive lineman Nate Clifton arrived on campus from Vanderbilt in January. In his six months with the Trojans, Clifton has been hard at work to pack on the pounds. "I was required to gain a lot of weight here," Clifton said in an interview on this week's Peristyle Podcast. "This is the heaviest I've ever been in my life, but I've still been able to maintain my speed and other traits of athleticism."
Lakers Trade Proposal Adds $23 Million ‘Tough SOB’ in 3-for-1 Swap
Big and bruising? Well, that’s not Hawks center Larry Nance. And the Lakers know that well. Nance, after all, began his career as the product of a Lakers trade, as a late first-round pick of L.A. in the 2015 NBA draft. As a 6-foot-8 rookie, he actually played an estimated 14% of his minutes (according to Basketball-Reference.com) at small forward, the most of his career.
Gender-identity law brings state in line with SFUSD
The first-of-its-kind gender-identity law California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed earlier this month brings state policy in line with San Francisco’s — and The City’s school district had previously received flak from some of the new law’s most vocal critics. Newsom signed into law on July 15 Assembly Bill 1955 — aka the SAFETY Act — which bars public-school districts from requiring staff to notify parents if their children change their preferred pronouns or gender identities. California is the first state to pass such a law. ...
Historic Groundbreaking Ceremony Marks New Era for Port of Long Beach
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg and officials from across the nation gathered on Thursday to break ground on the Pier B On-Dock Rail Support Facility, a $1.5 billion project that is set to revolutionize cargo movement at the Port of Long Beach. The event drew around 500 attendees who...
Batman helps save the animals of Long Beach
Batman’s LBMS Animal Rescue Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to helping animals in need throughout Long Beach. Rescue partners, along with the Long Beach Police Department Animal Control Division, and local veterinarians offer care to the stray animals of Long Beach, as well as no-cost or low-cost vet services to Long Beach residents who are pet owners. These services include microchipping, vaccinations, and spay/neuter surgeries for animals that are adoptable through the Long Beach Animal Control program.
Thousands of Disneyland workers vote to authorize a strike
LOS ANGELES — Four unions representing more than 14,000 workers at Disney’s theme parks and resort properties in Southern California announced late Friday that members have voted to authorize a strike by an overwhelming majority, citing alleged unfair labor practices during contract negotiations. The authorization doesn’t mean a...
Southern California girl, 15, vanishes while riding bike to relative’s home
Family members are growing increasingly desperate in their search for a 15-year-old Monterey Park girl who disappeared while riding her bike to a relative’s home on Tuesday. Allison Jillian Chao was last seen on Ring video on the evening of July 16 riding a blue GT mountain bike from her father’s house in the 200 […]
Big Ten vs PAC-12: Baseball Teams’ Prospects in Southern-Dominated College World Series
The Big Ten has welcomed new baseball teams with storied histories, aiming to shine in a sport dominated by Southern schools. Oregon and USC bring strong performances, with Oregon making NCAA regionals for the fourth consecutive year and USC showcasing potent pitching despite offensive struggles. Washington's season faltered towards the end, leading to a coaching change, while UCLA faced challenges offensively, highlighting a need for rebuilding.
Replica railcar for California's high-speed rail on display at state fair
SACRAMENTO – California's high-speed rail program is being showcased at the California State Fair. There you can get an up-close look at what the trains will look like and decide for yourself if the project will be a benefit or a multi-billion dollar blunder.For the first time, a replica of a California high-speed railcar is on display at this year's California State Fair. "The train itself is about a foot wider than a traditional Amtrak train," said Melissa Figueroa, a spokesperson for the high-speed rail. The exhibit is an effort by the state to highlight the electric train program. "Our train...
Bill Pickett Rodeo Set for Two Sold-Out Shows in Industry
As Los Angeles moves closer to banning certain rodeo activities in the city, the 40th anniversary of the Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo is set for the nearby city of Industry this weekend. The rodeo will have shows at 5 p.m. Saturday and 3:30 Sunday at the Industry Hills Expo Center,...
Bees’ two-sport standout thrives in California
Kenny Cunningham, a former Brecksville–Broadview Heights High School soccer standout, has traded in dribbles for deals. Now an investment banker in Los Angeles, the 2011 graduate fondly recalls his Ohio years, from kicking the ball around at Blossom Hill as a youngster to dazzling fans with his foot skills at Brecksville High School and Ohio State University.
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