THE SKY DRIPPED BLOOD-RED over El Dorado pond last week as the fires burned out of control north of Malibu and into Ventura County. The Woolsey and Hill fires consumed more than 100,000 acres and destroyed more than 1,500 structures.
On Sept. 7, 2018, the jury in the case of Thomas Gonzales vs. City of Long Beach rejected what Thomas Gonzales’ attorney, Kimberly Lind, described as the city’s retaliatory allegations against him by awarding $436,000 in past economic damages and $300,000 in emotional distress damages.
In November 1929, the Los Angeles Grand Jury turned its attention to the alleged graft, vice, gambling, boot-legging and corruption in Long Beach City government.
“A Salute to Those Who Served” honored Grand Marshall Terry Geiling (left photo), president and CEO of the American Gold Star Manor, as Grand Marshall this year. About 20,000 attendees cheered the veterans and brightly-colored entries.
Long Beach City College has been named a National Center of Academic Excellence (CAE) in Cyber Defense Education by the National Security Agency (NSA). LBCC is the third California Community College to receive this designation.