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A new exhibit of photographs document Long Beach Chicano Movement activists in the 1970s and the work of the community center they ran.L.A. and East L.A. get most of the mentions in conversations about the SoCal Chicano Movement in the 1970s, but Chicanos in Long Beach made sizable contributions.Activists founded the community center, Centro de la Raza in an East Long Beach storefront and expanded in the following years to offer meals, self defense, housing assistance, and other services.

While some of the photos in the exhibit show activists with fists raised, many other images show people at ease, exuding “happiness and the energy and the camaraderie and all of that,” Arias said, “those photos just pop out.”A blown-up photo taller than a person welcomes visitors entering the historical society’s storefront on Atlantic Avenue in Long Beach’s Bixby Knolls business district. The black and white photo shows Indigenous designs on the storefront of Centro de la Raza.

"There's no defined nesting season," said Sandy Steers, executive director of Friends of Big Bear Valley that operates the livestream."It's different every year. It's based on when Jackie and Shadow decide to come in, which is based somewhat on the weather, on what's happening in the environment." In comes the Live Hummingbird Feeder stream, operated by a Studio City resident since 2020, who has been feeding these birds from her home for more than a decade, according to herFinally, we come full circle — to another pair of bald eagles named Liberty and Guardian in Redding. Of the three eggs she laid in February, two have hatched. Check out the eaglets and their parents on theMosquitoes need water to lay their eggs, and the Southland has been getting a lot of rain these past few months.

In Southern California, Vetrone added, the top two mosquito-breeding sources are unmaintained swimming pools and backyard containers. According to his agency, a single “green” swimming pool — with dirty, algae-filled water — can produce up to 3 million mosquitoes in one month. Aedes mosquitoes are also an invasive species. “They haven't been here traditionally,” said Harrigan. “But, because of global warming, you're seeing more of in Southern California.”

“Make sure there isn't anything holding any water that would create a mosquito breeding source,” he said. “And even if it's not currently holding water, if it has the ability to, we ask that residents invert those .” Following the unrest, Murray worked to bring opportunities to South L.A. neighborhoods. FAME brought nearly $400 million in economic investments to L.A.'s communities of color and low-income neighborhoods.

Media reports identified the facility as a location of GardaWorld, a global cash management and security company, in Sylmar. The Canada-based company, which also operates fleets of armored cars, did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Associated Press. The Times reported that the break-in was among the largest cash burglaries in city history and surpassed that of any armored-car heist in Los Angeles.

GardaWorld has a good reputation in the industry, McGuffey said, but every cash management company has"isolated incidents like this that just make no sense, but it happens to the best of them."Department of Cannabis Control detectives, with Long Beach law enforcement, prepare to serve a search warrant on an unlicensed marijuana store in Long Beach, Calif., on March 5, 2024.

California is the biggest example of the unfulfilled promise of a legitimate cannabis market. Some entrepreneurs blame high taxes and start-up costs for licensed producers and retailers. Smaller operators often have trouble getting access to capital, as the continued federal prohibition on the marijuana business makes it virtually impossible for them to tap into traditional financial services.

Passersby watch as California Department of Cannabis Control detectives, with support of Long Beach Law enforcement, serve a search warrant on an unlicensed dispensary in Long Beach, Calif., on March 5, 2024. Like many unlicensed cannabis stores, this one is unmarked and still has signage from a previous business. Photo by Alisha Jucevic for NPRIn California, the DCC is now trying to close the gap.

These raids have ramped up in the last couple of years, especially in Los Angeles. Some of the unlicensed retailers have shifted toward delivery services. But the penalty for getting caught selling unlicensed marijuana is relatively light — usually a $500 fine, unless the person has broken other laws — and Linares says his officers find themselves raiding the same storefronts over and over again.

California Department of Cannabis Control detectives, with support of Long Beach Law enforcement serve a search warrant and remove cannabis products at an unlicensed dispensary in Long Beach, Calif., on March 5, 2024."I got a disposable and some edibles," says Camerin Remmington as he exits an authorized store on the edge of town in Riverside."It's almost 60 bucks for two items. It's a little more expensive here!""You know it is what it is," he says.

"There's not a lot of criminal consequences ," Parsons says. But the strategy here is to try to charge growers with other crimes — that's why the convoy of vehicles was so long, as it included people from California Fish and Wildlife, the local water board and even code inspectors. "I mean, we've had multiple, multiple homicides, we've had multiple kidnappings, we've had multiple reports of human trafficking and rapes and the punishments that go with not doing your job — and it's all related to this," Bianco says.

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"What we find in talking to people who are living together is they often don't talk about those details as they're moving in together," said the University of Denver's Rhoades. The YMF Center for Music and Creative Technologies, located in the Florence Mills Apartments, will offer a slate of classes for people of all ages, from music production to video editing and more, all of which are free and open to the public. There'll also be music lessons, of course: keyboards, guitar, violin, ukulele, percussion, and most orchestral instruments.

"It's just a real honor to be part of that tradition," Zooi said."It's just the universe telling us that we must be on the right track to have found a home like that and to be able to help nurture music and creativity that's already there in that wonderful community."YMF, which works with underserved LAUSD schools in Boyle Heights, downtown and South L.A.

"We have a workforce development track to really give folks a leg up, as it were, to the creative economy," Zooi said."And we also have a media arts advisory council of local professionals in film, video and content production, recording, as well as in video gaming." Tune into LAist 89.3 for live coverage, including from Waco, Texas, where the eclipse will reach totality.

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