Impressive new boat begins service with LA Port Police.

On Feb. 13, Harbor’s Port Police showed off a new $1.5 million vessel, Boat 42. The 43-foot vessel will be used for patrol and dive team launch...

Harbor delivers gifts to nearby students for Christmas.

On Dec. 11-12, Harbor employees including Port Police Officers reached out to neighboring students for an early Christmas...

The City Parties – Harbor Dept. Employees Club (HDEC)

On Dec. 13, the Harbor Dept. Employees Club (HDEC) hosted its annual holiday dinner/dance at The Grand – the Long Beach Events Center. This year’s theme was “The Nightmare Before Christmas.”

Port Police welcomes Officer Karissa Corralez.

On Nov. 22, Officer Karissa Corralez graduated from Class 6/19 at the LAPD Academy and became the newest Port Police Officer...

Port Police swears in Dep. Chief Michael Hyams.

On Nov. 25, Michael Hyams was sworn in as the new Port Police Deputy Chief. He was sworn in by Port Police Chief Tom Gazsi...

Welcome, Officer Sanchez

The Port Police welcomes its newest Port Police Officer, Macario Sanchez, who graduated from the Academy joining the Port Police ranks...

Port Police Says Thanks

Dept. honors employees, community members for great service. On May 30, the Los Angeles Port Police held its fourth annual awards ceremony honoring Port Police Officers, security officers, civilian employees, and community members. These awards...

Port Police’s Motor Officers inspect cargo trucks to keep streets safe.

Photos by Summy Lam, Club Director of Marketing, and Alive! editor John Burnes Port Police’s Commercial Enforcement Unit inspects cargo trucks to keep streets and neighborhoods safe and freight moving. America’s Port, the Port of LA, is...

Capt. Michael Barnes, Club Member, retires after 22 years of City service.

A reception was held March 28, his last day on the job, to honor the career of Capt. Michael Barnes, Club Member, who retired after 22 years of City service...

Vessel Operations keeps things clean and on the move in the all-important Port of...

One of the world’s largest ports needs a lot of services to keep it running smoothly – police, fire, construction, engineering, security … and sometimes simply moving things from A to B.