Rams return may seem like old times, but don’t get used to it Rams return may seem like old times, but don’t get used to it. To put it all in perspective, the last time the Rams played a regular-season home game at the Memorial Coliseum, Magic Johnson was a 20-year-old rookie and the Lakers’ […]
Chargers’ 2017 season tickets at StubHub Center will start at $700 The Chargers are about to be the priciest football attraction in Los Angeles. Those wishing to commit to a full season at the StubHub Center this fall will need to pay at least $700, the most inexpensive package available at the 30,000-seat Carson stadium. […]
West High School senior’s ‘girl power’ sketch selected for Torrance Rose Parade float design. Next year’s Torrance float entry in the 128th Tournament of Roses Parade features a dose of girl power thanks to a contest-winning conceptual design created by a West High School senior. Lindsey Beckmeyer’s sketch was chosen as the basis for the […]
Straight Outta Compton $60+ million nukes there opening Weekend Box Office. Intially forcasted for 57 million early numbers show they have already surpassed the forcasted opening as they were still counting receipts in excess of $60 million dollars. Proving that, for this weekend anyway, it’s better to be a rapper from Compton than a man […]
Rep. Janice Hahn pushes bill to create more affordable housing. U.S. Rep. Janice Hahn, D-San Pedro, has joined House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, D-Bakersfield, to introduce legislation designed to create more affordable housing in Los Angeles. The Moving to Work Reform and Expansion Act would amend the Moving to Work Program, authorized by Congress in 1998, […]
Jim Dear Boulevard will soon be only a memory after the Carson City Council voted 3-1 Tuesday night July 21, 2015 to have five signs identifying it removed. The sign here seen at the Avalon Boulevard exit from the 405 Freeway soon will be gone from the roadway that will travel through the old landfill […]
Carson Mayor Al Robles, Jim Dear take election rivalry to court Carson Mayor Albert Robles, who is defiantly seeking election to two offices. That the District Attorney’s Office says he can’t hold simultaneously. Is embroiled in a web of new lawsuits related to the November election. Robles, a defense attorney, faces only former City Clerk Jim […]
A Secretive State Gang Database Critics’s Nightmares Verified. An explosive state audit confirms many of the fears of the public and that San Diego Assemblywoman Shirley Weber have long expressed about the state’s gang database: that it cannot ensure individual’s privacy, that people can be entered in the database without proper substantiation and that people […]