Willow Springs Park Experiences invites residents to see park in a new light
For the past few months, the Friends of Willow Springs Park have been inviting residents to their favorite…
November 9, 2023
NoahS’s Arc Foundation will use art to give people a second chance
The Long Beach family-owned and operated barbecue spot Axiom Kitchen usually spends its days preparing tender brisket, slathered…
November 9, 2023
Black Restaurant Week returning under new leadership
For the past two years, dozens of local Black-owned restaurants and eateries have been highlighted through Long Beach…
November 4, 2023
This Long Beach nonprofit invites people to ‘trade ages’ to better understand seniors
Most people will not know the intimate struggle of slowly losing their vision, sense of hearing or control…
November 2, 2023
Signal Hill Petroleum’s Environmental Impact Report now expected in early 2024
Multiple environmental groups have begun to protest a proposed 20-year permit renewal for Signal Hill Petroleum, and the…
November 2, 2023
Hotel worker wages will be decided by Long Beach voters; City seeking argument writers for measure
Following months of strikes from Long Beach hotel workers demanding higher wages, City officials voted five to one…
November 1, 2023
‘The Sound of Music’ is a dream fulfilled for cast members
Musical Theatre West’s current performance of “The Sound of Music” is a classic tale that’s close to many…
October 27, 2023
Long Beach residents can apply to the City’s Ethics Commission
Long Beach’s Ethics Commission helps shape ethical policies and communicate the City’s Charter across departments. Long Beach residents…
October 21, 2023
Long Beach Justice Fund looking to expand; needs qualified partners
For the first time since its inception in 2019, the Long Beach Justice Fund will expand its scope…
October 21, 2023
With $32 million state grant, Los Cerritos Wetlands can begin restoration
The grant from the State Coastal Conservancy will fund the restoration of more than half the site and…
October 19, 2023