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    Dec 19, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Carnival to bring additional ship to Long Beach in 2014

    Carnival Cruise Lines will redeploy an 855-foot-long cruise ship from Miami to Long Beach in 2014, doubling the number of cruise trips to the Southern California terminal.
    Carnival Cruise Lines will redeploy an 855-foot-long cruise ship from Miami to Long Beach in 2014, doubling the number of cruise trips to the Southern California terminal. The Miami cruise line announced Wednesday that the Carnival Imagination will...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Mexico, Carnival Cruise Lines, Tour Operations Industry, Festive Events

  2. Dec 1, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Port labor talks shift into higher gear, but strike continues

    In a potentially hopeful sign, contract talks in the now 5-day-old strike at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach went all night Friday and into early Saturday morning.
    In a potentially hopeful sign, contract talks in the now 5-day-old strike at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach went all night Friday and into early Saturday morning. "Representatives of the harbor employers and [union] leadership have resumed...

    Tags: Career and Workplace, Unions, Port of Long Beach, Strikes, Employment

  4. Nov 30, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Labor talks for L.A., Long Beach ports run late; strike continues

    Skeletal picket teams of just one or two union members per cargo terminal are maintaining a strike vigil amid sporadic rain showers at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach on Friday morning.
    Skeletal picket teams of just one or two union members per cargo terminal are maintaining a strike vigil amid sporadic rain showers at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach on Friday morning. Seven of eight container terminals at the Port of Los...

    Tags: Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Port of Long Beach, Contracts

  6. Nov 28, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Striking union expands walkout at local ports

    A walkout of union workers that began at the Port of Los Angeles' biggest and busiest cargo terminal Tuesday was spreading to more terminals there and to the neighboring Port of Long Beach, according to port officials. The expanding walkout had the...

    Tags: Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Port of Long Beach, Strikes, Unions

  8. Nov 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Striking union sets picket line at Port of Los Angeles terminal

    A strike has been called in a long simmering labor dispute that pits a small union of clerical workers against some of the world's largest ocean shipping lines and cargo terminal operators.
    A strike has been called in a long simmering labor dispute that pits a small union of clerical workers against some of the world's largest ocean shipping lines and cargo terminal operators. About 67 workers from the International Longshore and Warehouse...

    Tags: Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Port of Long Beach, Unions, Shipping Service

  10. Dec 14, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Review: Carl Cheng's 'Ghost Fish 107' strikes cautionary note

    The unblinking eye in a big new sculpture of a bluefin tuna by Carl Cheng contains a live-feedback television screen.
    Los Angeles Times Art Critic
    The unblinking eye in a big new sculpture of a bluefin tuna by Carl Cheng contains a live-feedback television screen. Approach the monumental, 40-foot-tall fish, which is suspended by its tail from a galvanized steel frame over water dotted with...

    Tags: The Getty, Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Arts, Lifestyle and Leisure

  12. Dec 28, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Joining the EPA's war on soot

    Lisa Jackson, head of the Environmental Protection Agency, did not produce the record some had hoped for, as she was continually held back from her ambitious regulatory plans by business and political opponents. And even her last major action &mdash; she announced last week that she is leaving her post &mdash; is overdue but still welcome. The EPA is demanding of local governments a <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-pn-epa-tightens-standards-for-soot-pollution-20121214%2C0%2C2930521.story">20% reduction in soot emissions.</a> If it is successful in producing those results, the new standards will save thousands of lives and reduce the nation's healthcare costs by billions of dollars. The new rule is particularly important to Southern and Central California, where cleaning up soot emissions will be particularly challenging.
    Lisa Jackson, head of the Environmental Protection Agency, did not produce the record some had hoped for, as she was continually held back from her ambitious regulatory plans by business and political opponents. And even her last major action —...

    Tags: Coca-Cola Co., Environmental Pollution, Republican Party, Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics

  14. Dec 8, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  15. Over 35K Rubber Ducks Seized Because of Health Hazard

    LOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Over 35,000 rubber duck were seized at the Port of Los Angeles before they could reach shelves this holiday season because of a potential hazard to children, officials said Friday.
    KTLA News
    LOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Over 35,000 rubber duck were seized at the Port of Los Angeles before they could reach shelves this holiday season because of a potential hazard to children, officials said Friday. The lot of Santa, snowman, gingerbread man,...

    Tags: Consumers, Family, Consumer Confidence, Toy Industry

  16. Dec 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. White House urges end to labor fight at East, Gulf Coast seaports

    The Obama administration is urging union dockworkers and a management group to "continue their work at the negotiating table to get a deal done as quickly as possible" to avoid a strike that could idle 14 East and Gulf Coast seaports.
    The Obama administration is urging union dockworkers and a management group to "continue their work at the negotiating table to get a deal done as quickly as possible" to avoid a strike that could idle 14 East and Gulf Coast seaports. The word that...

    Tags: Career and Workplace, Labor Disputes, Port of Long Beach, Unions, Strikes

  18. Jul 13, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  19. The Scout: What's new on Pico Boulevard

    L.A. at Home
    The stretch of Pico Boulevard between Fairfax and La Brea avenues has an eclectic — and growing — mix of stores and restaurants....
  20. Jul 2, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Crafted at the Port of Los Angeles: Scouting the new market

    L.A. at Home
    Crafted at the Port of Los Angeles: Scouting the new San Pedro crafts marketplace....
  22. Sep 21, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Reader photos: Southern California Moments, Day 264

    L.A. NOW
    Lobster serenade: In this photo taken by Eric Beteille on Sept. 15, young musicians perform near an ATM tent at the annual Port of Los Angeles Lobster Festival. ALSO: Submit your photos Southern California Moments: Best of August — Jason......
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