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While the rocket successfully launched, the second stage experienced an anomaly after about five minutes of flight, ending the mission.
The city is taking advantage of the pause on the new oil well setback law, as the City Council approved a drilling plan Tuesday that will continue oil production in areas that would have been off limits under Senate Bill 1137.
The previous contract agreement allowed employers to assign staggered lunch breaks, but that deal expired nearly nine months ago. Last week, dockworkers at the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles began taking their lunches together, the Pacific Maritime Association claims.
To facilitate the work, temporary runway closures will begin March 29 and last through mid-July.
Year-to-date, passenger volumes at Long Beach Airport are up 27% over the same period last year.
Assemblymember Mike Gipson, D-Carson, will present a $110 million check to the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach this week for the development of a workforce training center that has been in the works for more than a year.
Page Henley’s departure would have marked the end of McCarty’s historic run and as the city knows it. But when the potential buyers pulled out in 2020, Henley decided it may not be time to leave the legacy shop after all.
Employees say the hospital is understaffed and they’re burned out; the company says the protest is about contract negotiations, which are ongoing.
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