LACERS Well hosts health extravaganza for seniors.

Health Extravaganza Information and photos courtesy Nathan Herkelwrath, LACERS In March, LACERS and its LACERS Well program for retirees held its sixth annual Extravaganza to encourage healthy lifestyles. This year’s programs, subtitled “Living Life to its Fullest,”...

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...

Seniors: Stay Active! July

The LACERS Well program sponsors walking/social events that are perfect for helping you keep in shape and take care of your health...

Banning Residence Museum to host 11th annual food/concert fundraiser.

Friends of Banning Museum plans to celebrate the birthday of the “Father of the Los Angeles Port” Phineas Banning with a special evening of Mexican food, music and dancing. The evening is set for 5 – 8 p.m. Aug. 17...

Carolyn James retires from Rec and Parks after 29 years of City service.

A retirement reception was held May 17 for Carolyn James, who retires as Principal Recreation Supervisor II, Rec and Parks. Carolyn retires with 29 years of City service...

LACERS Well hosts health extravaganza for seniors.

This year’s programs, subtitled “Living Life to its Fullest,” were held in Pomona on March 6, Lakewood on March 14 and downtown March 28...

WWII Veteran Herbert Moore, Retired, Controller’s Office, reflects on the Battle of the Bulge,...

He deployed into the Battle of the Bulge sweeping for mines, building bridges and fixing countless roads for the advancing Allied troops. Here’s his story...

Shakespeare’s Finale

Shakespeare by the Sea free program concludes its 22nd season. LA’s Shakespeare by the Sea theatre troupe, funded partially by Rec and Parks, Cultural Affairs and the City Council, concludes its 22nd season in locations...

The City’s own Castle Park mini-golf center keeps family fun affordable.

He deployed into the Battle of the Bulge sweeping for mines, building bridges and fixing countless roads for the advancing Allied troops. Here’s his story...

Salvage unit takes care of City’s extras, saves money.

In June, and then continuing into July, General Services’ Salvage Unit took up a central window in City Hall South to show visitors what the unit is all about...