Winter Wonderland Comes To The Waterfront
If you have family or friends coming into town for the holidays or if you have kids about to go on winter break soon, the Port of Los Angeles has a number of entertaining options for you. Every weekend between December 6 and December 21, there is something fun to do along the waterfront for visitors of all ages.
UPDATE: Blaze Inside Port of L.A. in Wilmington Nearly Contained; Air Quality Deemed ‘Safe’
A sweeping fire that started in the Wilmington area at the Port of Los Angeles is now fully contained thanks to the efforts of firefighters who swiftly responded to the blaze, officials said today at a press conference.
Green Technology, Sustainability Capture Spotlight at 5th Annual PortTechEXPO
The future of advancements in industrial technologies was on display throughout the 5th Annual PortTechEXPO on Sept. 17 – and clean energy was a recurring theme among many of the companies showcasing their latest technologies.
After 6-Year Hiatus, Tall Ships Festival Returns to Port of L.A.
Since 2008, the Tall Ships Festival L.A. has been absent at the Port of Los Angeles, and this year organizers intend to revive the event with grander plans than previous years, including a Giant Rubber Duck.
Navy Days L.A. Event Sails into Port of Los Angeles Aug. 5-11
After a one-year hiatus, Navy Days L.A. will make its highly-anticipated return to San Pedro from today, Aug. 5 through Aug. 11.
Despite Loss in China, Giant Rubber Duck Will Float its Way into Tall Ships Festival Next Month
Florentijn Hofman, the artist, provided the designs of his rubber duck for event organizers to build their own for the Tall Ship Festival, which was always the original plan.
FuturePorts Conference: Heavy on Growth, Light on labor
FuturePorts hosted it’s annual conference on Monday, June 23, at the San Pedro DoubleTree Hotel.
Contract Negotiations with Port Union Workers Expires Today, Talks to Continue
Today’s deadline to reach a negotiation on contracts between the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) and the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) continues to loom with the negotiations expected to extend past the 5 p.m. PST Tuesday deadline.
Weekly News Roundup – June 23, 2014
Negotiations Continue as ILWU Contracts Set to Expire, Crew Member Killed in Port Accident, Port of LA to Raise Cranes, Coastal SP Neighborhood Council Board Exits with Heated Meeting
AltaSea CEO Talks Innovation, Saving the Planet
San Pedro business leaders recently got to hear AltaSea CEO Rachel Etherington share her vision for the $500 million urban marine research center coming to the waterfront.
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