Christmas decorations go from front to back
For years, Americans have gone into an outdoor decorating frenzy when the holidays roll around. The result: front yards across the country ablaze with bright lights, reindeer peeking from behind every bush, snowflakes and snowmen dotting the landscape, even in warmer climes.
Port Air Plan Opens Door for Growth
By Dan Laidman COPLEY NEWS SERVICE When the Port of Los Angeles joined its cross-bay competitor to pass an ambitious clean air plan this week, officials hailed it as a historic environmental achievement.
LA-area ports to study magnetic levitation cargo train
LOS ANGELES Harbor officials are looking at whether magnetic levitation trains could be used to ferry cargo containers moving through the Los Angeles-Long Beach port complex.
Picketing planned at Port of Los Angeles
SAN PEDRO, Calif. It’ll be another day of picketing in Southern California by members of the public employees’ union that wants to reopen contract negotiations with the city.
Washington and Colorado snowstorms blamed in deaths, injuries and delays
SEATTLE - A storm that dumped traffic-strangling amounts of snow in the Puget Sound region and even more in other parts of western Washington is being blamed for the deaths of two teens. Two 16-year-old…
Seattle breaks record in snowy Northwest
A new winter storm packing snow and rain that caused traffic nightmares and power outages also broke the one-month precipitation record for Seattle.
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