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California Will Be Saved
Thousands gathered in the name of Jesus at the amphitheater near the Huntington Beach Pier to pray, worship, praise, and to proclaim the Good News of salvation in Christ on […]
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Catholics Boycott Dodgers
Thousands of Catholics gathered in Chavez Ravine near Dodger Stadium to protest the Dodgers honoring, “Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence,” an LBTQ+ group with a Community Hero Award. Catholics say the […]
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School Board Confronted By Parents, Concerned Citizens
A planned agenda item regarding a Planned Parenthood clinic on the campus of John Glenn High School was postponed by the Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District School Board on Monday, […]
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Day At The Beach
While surfers battle the choppy and short-lived waves on a cool, but sunny day with clear skies, volleyball players upend the rules using anything but their hands to score points […]
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NSSA Regional Championship Practice And More
On Tuesday I had planned to visit the northern beaches to see the waves and hopefully photograph some of the surfers there. But when I looked at Surfline, the waves […]
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Echoes Of Recall In Whittier
by Steve Marquez “I want Police reform, and I believe that people should have a second chance, but not for those who show no remorse.” Maricela Lopez, an area resident […]
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Victims of Violent Crime Hold Rally To Recall Los Angeles District Attorney
Click here for a gallery of more images from this event. In the early evening of February 27, a group of people brought together by the horrific interconnection of a […]
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Portraits-Sisters
My nieces, Tracy and Jaclyn, model for portraits at Huntington Beach, California.
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Springing Into Action
The first thing I noticed about Spring Street in Los Angeles was not the beautiful Beaux-Arts buildings, nor the signs and lights; not the traffic. It was the difficulty in parking. Like most big-cities, parking is atrocious. EVERY space on the street with a meter was taken.
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Loud Parrots Dominate Whittier Neighborhood
I was watching coverage of the presidential election and I noticed a bunch of parrots. No, not the ones in the national media, but real ones, colorful ones, through our backyard, beyond the house behind, in branches of the trees in a neighboring street. They were beautiful and talkative.