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Hansae Enhances Supply Chain Capabilities and Portfolio Diversity with Texollini Acquisition
With over 40 years of manufacturing expertise under its belt, Hansae Co., Ltd. is taking its business to the next level with its latest acquisition.Inside the Challenges of Transportation and Logistics at the Module Level In August, the Seoul-based global garment producer announced its purchase of U.S. textile manufacturer Texollini. Through this acquisition, Hansae, which exports 300 million articles of clothing annually from 12 corporations across six countries, hopes to strengthen its position in the global fashion industry. This follows other Hansae investments in the Western Hemisphere aimed at bolstering its quick-turn and vertical capacities. “By integrating Texollini’s expertise in synthetic fiber...
Homeless man allegedly stabs resident during burglary in Long Beach
Officers arrested a homeless man for allegedly stabbing a Long Beach resident during a burglary Monday morning. The Long Beach Police Department said the burglary happened at about 5:10 a.m. along South 4th Place next to Alamitos Beach. Officers found the victim with non-life-threatening stab wounds to his upper body. Police believe the victim struggled with the suspect during the break-in before being stabbed. While the suspect disappeared before police arrived, they located him nearby. Anthony Bartolo Olivas, 46, refused to surrender to police until they shot him with 40mm less-lethal rounds. Paramedics took Olivas to the hospital after police arrested him. He was booked for burglary and assault with a deadly weapon. Olivas will be held on a $50,000 bail.
Long Beach must rehire officers it accused of lying in police reports, commission rules
Commissioners decided there was not enough evidence to dismiss them. An attorney for one officer alleged the firings were politically motivated. The post Long Beach must rehire officers it accused of lying in police reports, commission rules appeared first on Long Beach Post.
Frank Sinatra Reunited a Feuding Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis on the Labor Day Telethon of 1976
On Labor Day in 1976, Frank Sinatra reunited two lifelong friends: Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin. Martin and Lewis had been feuding for years. Here's the story. In the 1960s and 1970s, the Labor Day Telethon raised funding for the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA).
Mountain lion attacks 4-year-old boy at California state park
A 4-year-old boy was attacked by a mountain lion and required hospital treatment over the Labor Day weekend at a California state park. The unidentified child was attacked at Malibu State Creek Park, in the Santa Monica mountains of southern California, on Sunday, The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said. The attack took place in the the Tapia Day Use area, the sheriff's department said.
RACHEL SCHMEIDLER: WeHo is drowning in tsunami of crime
The inconvenient truth is that our city is no longer the vibrant hub it once was. Empty storefronts and stalled developments have turned parts of West Hollywood into wastelands, and the blight is slowly spreading. As I’ve connected with residents, one concern stands out the most: crime. Some residents have...
The Complex Life of Former Child Star Turned Hollywood Icon Mickey Rooney: 10 Years After His Death
It's been ten years since legendary, multi-talented actor Mickey Rooney died of natural causes at 93 in North Hollywood home. A megastar in his youth, Rooney was Tinseltown gold at the box-office in the late 1930s to early 1940s. Wed eight times with a life and career of ups and downs, somehow he always survived. This is his story.
The Hollywood Battles of 'Maverick'/'Rockford' Star James Garner: 10 Years After His Tragic Death
It's been ten years since beloved actor James Garner died from natural causes at 86 years old. Garner was best known for his starring roles on two hit TV shows: Maverick (ABC, 1957-1962) and The Rockford Files(NBC, 1974-1980). He also found fame on the big screen with classics like Sayonara (1957), The Americanization of Emily (1964), Victor/Victoria (1982), and The Notebook (2004), and in TV-movies like My Name Is Bill W. (1989) and Barbarians at the Gate (1993). Through out it all, he stood firm on princples, and frequently fought the Hollywood machine, and won. This is his story.
Workers rally in Wilmington for annual Labor Day Solidarity Parade
The 45th annual Labor Day Solidarity Parade and Picnic Rally was held Monday in Wilmington. Workers from unions including AFSCME, SAG-AFTRA, the Teamsters, and the carpenter’s union marched to Banning Park.
Fred MacMurray Felt Betrayed When CBS Canceled 'My Three Sons' in 1972
Fred MacMurray, who died in 1991, was not pleased when his hit CBS TV sitcom, My Three Sonswas canceled by the network at the end of the 12th season. The show had premiered on ABC in 1960, but later switched to CBS by its final season in 1972.
California on High Alert: Scorching Heat Wave to Sizzle Los Angeles & Surrounding Areas This Week
LOS ANGELES — Issued by the National Weather Service at 12:49 PM on September 1, 2024. A severe Excessive Heat Watch has been issued for a large portion of southwest California, including Los Angeles, the San Fernando Valley, and the Santa Clarita Valley from Wednesday morning through Friday evening. The National Weather Service warns of dangerously high temperatures ranging from 90 to 110 degrees, with little overnight relief, posing significant health risks to residents.
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