Sunday, September 14, 2025
spot_img
spot_img

From Iraq to Standing Rock

On July 4, About Face launched their “Right to Refuse Campaign,” an initiative that argues that service members deserve legal protections allowing them to refuse orders they believe are unlawful or immoral, without fear of punishment. The campaign aspires for Congress to enact legislation safeguarding this right.
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img

Culture

Streaming Series Revisits Local Tragedy and Redemption

For fans of police procedures and documentaries of unsolved cases, LA Harbor residents have had a real treat on their Netflix account and not even realized it. For more than a year, the documentary series “Homicide: Los Angeles,” which focuses on detectives and prosecutors as they revisit their most challenging homicide cases in Los Angeles, has been streaming.

Editorials

From Iraq to Standing Rock

On July 4, About Face launched their “Right to Refuse Campaign,” an initiative that argues that service members deserve legal protections allowing them to refuse orders they believe are unlawful or immoral, without fear of punishment. The campaign aspires for Congress to enact legislation safeguarding this right.

Unburying the Truth

David Calloway’s “If Someday Comes” Traces America's Unfinished Reckoning With Its Past Retired film and television producer David Calloway, a San Pedro resident for more...

Latest News

From Iraq to Standing Rock

On July 4, About Face launched their “Right to Refuse Campaign,” an initiative that argues that service members deserve legal protections allowing them to refuse orders they believe are unlawful or immoral, without fear of punishment. The campaign aspires for Congress to enact legislation safeguarding this right.

San Pedro News

“Hands off Venezuela” Protest on Harbor Blvd

  Local peace activists gather in front of the USS Iowa with the message, "US Hands Off Venezuela. No to Trump's militarization of the Caribbean...

Emergency Preparedness Town Hall in San Pedro, Sept 10

CD15 council office, together with the San Pedro neighborhood councils, will be hosting an emergency preparedness town hall on Sept.10 at the Cabrillo Marine...

Carson City Limits

City of Carson Begins Fiber Optic Build, Pays Tribute to Heroes

The first phase of construction includes the installation of more than 116,000 linear feet of conduit and 250+ telecom vaults, extending high-speed fiber along Avalon Boulevard and connecting Carson’s 12 major parks and key city facilities.

Long Beach News

At-Risk Missing Person – Natalia Vargas

  The Long Beach Police Department is asking for the public's help locating a 22-year-old at-risk missing person, Natalia Vargas, who was last seen Sept....

Streaming Series Revisits Local Tragedy and Redemption

For fans of police procedures and documentaries of unsolved cases, LA Harbor residents have had a real treat on their Netflix account and not even realized it. For more than a year, the documentary series “Homicide: Los Angeles,” which focuses on detectives and prosecutors as they revisit their most challenging homicide cases in Los Angeles, has been streaming.

Random Happening: Watts Towers Arts Center Celebrates Drum and Jazz Festivals, Sept. 27, 28

The Day of the Drum Festival, Sept. 27, is dedicated to the heartbeat of cultures worldwide

Talkin’ Tomatoes with the Toddfather

The more he discussed the Blue Zone lifestyle, the more I thought about his attitude toward the tomato, and the respect for the tomato lifestyle he learned from his grandmother. It’s the simple things. Done humbly, with care, that keeps us going.

Last-minute intervention needed to save Long Beach low-waste market

Since February 2022, Ethikli Sustainable Market has made it easy to buy vegan, ethically sourced, low‑waste groceries at affordable prices. But Long Beach may be about to lose its best alternative to the corporate status quo.

California’s Irish Arts Hub Reopens as Nonprofit

  HARBOR CITY — After being closed for years, the California Irish Arts Cultural Center has reopened its doors as a nonprofit in Harbor City. Six...

“People Off Track”: Sort of an acting workshop where audience is welcome

Typically I would not come out to review an actors’ workshop — what’s to review, after all? But The Actors Jungle, founded in 2023...

CitySpark at RLn

-Advertisement-

Subscribe to RLn's e-newsletter

* indicates required
Promotional Emails
-Advertisement-
-Advertisement-
  • Carson — 31,728 Cases/ 333 Deaths
  • Harbor City — 8,575 Cases/ 53 Deaths
  • Lomita — 5,420 Cases/ 60 Deaths
  • Long Beach — 150,031 Cases/ 1,323 Deaths
  • Los Angeles — 3,244,694/ 31,637
  • RPV — 6,682 Cases/ 86 Deaths
  • San Pedro — 23,935 Cases/ 183 Deaths
  • Torrance— 30,391 Cases/ 322 Deaths
  • Wilmington — 21,970 Cases/ 136 Deaths
  • ———-—— As of: Sept. 13, 2022 -————

Crossword Puzzle Answers

[09-11-25] "HassleFree"

-Advertisement-

Labor Notes

Port News

Recovery Begins of Fallen Containers at Port of Long Beach

Two sunken cargo containers were retrieved from the bottom of the basin Sept. 10. Additionally, responders secured the source of a fuel leak originating from an at-berth emissions control barge moored alongside the container vessel. The tank contained about 2,000 gallons of renewable diesel.
Advertisment