
James Rainey
Enterprise Reporter at Los Angeles Times
Enterprise reporter at the LA Times. Before: NBCNews, Variety, Ocean Swimmer. Dad. [email protected]. Confidential TIPS: Signal app 310-562-7811
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1 week ago |
miamiherald.com | Caroline Petrow-Cohen |James Rainey
LOS ANGELES - Amid a wave of unprecedented tariffs, anxiety is running high for truck drivers like Helen, who makes her living delivering cargo containers from the Los Angeles and Long Beach harbors to warehouses and other customers around Southern California. After a strong start to the year, the number of jobs has started to slip in recent days and truck drivers have heard reports predicting a sharp decline in incoming cargo for May and June.
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1 week ago |
dailygazette.com | Caroline Petrow-Cohen |James Rainey
LOS ANGELES — Amid a wave of unprecedented tariffs, anxiety is running high for truck drivers like Helen, who makes her living delivering cargo containers from the Los Angeles and Long Beach harbors to warehouses and other customers around Southern California. After a strong start to the year, the number of jobs has started to slip in recent days and truck drivers have heard reports predicting a sharp decline in incoming cargo for May and June.
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1 week ago |
latimes.com | James Rainey
Just last month, Loyola High School in Los Angeles celebrated senior Braun Levi for moving into the top national ranks of boys tennis. The 18-year-old bagged another victory just days ago, winning the Mission League doubles championship. In a photo, the beaming Levi stands beside teammate Cooper Schwartz, holding up four fingers — one for each of his four straight league doubles championships.
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latimes.com | Caroline Petrow-Cohen |James Rainey
A 2023 report found that the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach contributed $21.8 billion in direct revenue to local service providers, generating $2.7 billion in state and local taxes and creating 165,462 jobs, directly and indirectly. Above, containers sit at a rail yard in the City of Commerce.
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2 weeks ago |
gazettextra.com | James Rainey
LOS ANGELES - With the Trump administration slashing budgets and threatening to revoke tax-exempt status for nonprofits, some Southern California social justice organizations have gone into a defensive crouch, hoping to wait out the passing storm. They are not openly fighting President Donald Trump's program cuts.
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Braun Levi paddle out this morning in Manhattan Beach. For the 18-year-old who died less than a week ago on Pacific Coast Highway. LLB @LoyolaHigh https://t.co/fBww2YriaI

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.@loyalistnews Frank Lichtman, editor in chief of the @LoyolaHigh student newspaper has a lovely tribute to Braun Levi, his classmate, who died last weekend in a horrific crash in Manhattan Beach. https://t.co/p4JmYqxw0x