Los Angeles, United States - January 30, 2025 01/30/2025 02:56 am (GMT-0800) LONG BEACH, Calif. – California Highway Patrol South Los Angeles Area officers and Long Beach Fire Department personnel responded to a solo vehicle crash on the northbound 710 and Del Amo Boulevard.
Logistics executives, warehouse owners and truckers are accused of moving shipping containers to warehouses and replacing contraband with 'filler' cargo.
It could rain for many hours each day in the middle of next week as a storm takes a swing through Southern California, forecasters say.
The 47 Freeway was part of a larger plan set forth by the Los Angeles Metropolitan Parkway Engineering Committee in 1946.
Nine people, including logistics executives and truck drivers, were indicted for allegedly orchestrating a smuggling operation through the Los Angeles-Long Beach port complex, federal prosecutors say.
The battery electric commuter bus is part of the agency’s efforts to become a 100 percent zero-emission fleet by 2040.
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An alleged criminal network of logistics companies, warehouses, and truckers carried out the $200 million scheme between 2023-24, officials said.
The Port in December moved 861,006 TEUs, up 21.3% from the prior-year period and surpassing the previous record set in December 2020 by 5.5%. Imports jumped 23.9% to 412,876 TEUs and exports were down 2.8% to 100,792 TEUs from December 2023. Empty containers moving through the Port increased 27.3% to 347,338 TEUs.
Mariam Mkhitaryan, a 2022 Ames High School graduate, moved to Los Angeles to attend California State University Long Beach as a film major with plans to pursue a career in directing. When she was back in Iowa spending the holidays with her family,
No dates are sought for small northern tracks after the June closure of Golden Gate Fields and the recent failure of Pleasanton.
Josh Altman, formerly of “Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles,” went viral after he predicted that up to 70% of residents in the Pacific Palisades would not return following the fires.