As usual, the headline is chosen to attract attention: “Jurors weigh killer’s fate.” The following line summarizes the article: “They can recommend death penalty for Steven Gordon.” His offense: convicted of murdering four prostitutes in 2013 and 2014 and disposing of their bodies in an Anaheim t
Without getting into details, it took longer than expected to get www.beachcomber.news online last Saturday. Now we can post news stories more frequently and breaking news alerts as appropriate.
Among other things, the holidays are a time of giving and receiving gifts. The question most often asked of people is, “what did you get?” Much less frequently asked is, “what did you give?” Invariably, the inquiries concern material gifts.
With Thanksgiving now a fading memory, Christmas, in all its splendor, is now upon us. We approach no other holiday with such anticipation. However, embodied with the promises of gladness and fulfillment are temptations which can’t be ignored.
According to the latest report, the City of Los Angeles is taking action against some major retailers who, they contend, are cheating their customers. Four separate lawsuits name J.C.
A poetic love letter to Hollywood. The opening scene. What better way to introduce a film set in Southern California than showing lines of stalled traffic on a freeway?
A thirteen year old girl (Aisholpan Nurgaiv) has a vision. No, it’s not of herself in a new glittery outfit or texting her friends on the latest iPhone, she visions herself as a female eagle huntress and entering an international eagle hunting competition.
Long Beach Rotarians were regaled with a look at CBS Television’s studio archives on Wednesday, Nov. 30, by Robert Haxby, director of Media Library and Program Archives.