California’s Citizen Initiative Process under Attack

By Gabriella Holt
California residents should be very selective with whom they elect to serve as their representatives in the legislature and as justices in their courts.  As California lawmakers continue to fail to address a $20 billion deficit and an economy on life support, now is the time for widespread government [...]

When Kirsten Met Carson: Socio-Political Commentary From An Unbiased Observer

The friction between Councilwoman Davis-Holmes, Councilman Gibson, and Mayor Jim Dear, has been water-cooler talk for quite some time, with the city of Carson clearly divided into teams.

Saving the South Bay Dream

We face some serious challenges in the South Bay. Unemployment continues to rise as local industries, including aerospace and energy, lay off workers or transfer their jobs out of state. Sacramento legislators put special interests before local municipalities, circumventing voter-passed measures dedicating revenue to fixing roads and local infrastructure. [...]

When Kirsten Met Carson: Socio-Political Commentary From An Unbiased Observer

Carson holds within its grasp the potential to be one of the greatest cities in the United States of America; yet it is riddled with political intrigues, racial frictions, and economic development fractures.

2010 Reading Garden Earth Day Challenge-1 Week Left!

Carson, Compton, Gardena, Long Beach, Lomita, Lynwood, Torrance and Beach cities area elementary schools are invited to participate in the 2010 Reading Garden Challenge, a joint initiative of the Los Angeles Galaxy Foundation, The Home Depot Center Chartable Foundation, and The Home Depot. The Challenge encourages schools and students (grades K-5) to focus on [...]

How can I protect my health when I travel?

by Keyvan Hariri M.D. of Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Institute
You’ve heard this part before– wash your hands, avoid touching your mouth, eyes, or nose, and avoid people who seem to be sick.  Hand sanitizer is helpful when you’re on the go but try not to get too obsessive about it. [...]

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