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EDCO to provide waste, recycling services on MLK holiday
EDCO announced in a press release Jan. 7 that there will be no delay in waste- and recycling-collection…
January 11, 2019
Cancer nonprofit provides alternative methods to put ‘ease’ for those suffering from ‘disease’
[pullquote speaker=”Edouard Knighton” photo=”” align=”center” background=”on” border=”all” shadow=”on”]I’m not dying; I’m thriving[/pullquote] Cancer is not a death sentence,…
January 4, 2019
Ringing in the start of the new year, baby!
Long Beach residents Karen Ouk and Jonathan Pong welcomed their baby boy Jan. 1 at 6:51am, marking the…
January 2, 2019
Holiday crime ‘wraps’ up for season
As Santa Claus rode around town in his sleigh delivering presents to those who celebrated Christmas this week,…
December 28, 2018
Nonprofit highlights retreat event, expresses gratitude to company for Christmas tree donation
Photos courtesy Cancer Concierge Network The nonprofit Cancer Concierge Network, 1965 E. 21st St., told the Signal Tribune…
December 28, 2018
City of LB offering youth-recreation programs at parks during winter break
The City of Long Beach announced via press release Dec. 18 that, during the school winter break, officials…
December 28, 2018
Ports seek public comment on truck technology for CAAP
Port of Long Beach officials announced Dec. 18 that the terminal and the Port of Los Angeles are…
December 28, 2018
Winter shelter welcomes homeless people for the night
While “winter” connotes warm holiday relaxation for some, it can prove brutally cold, wet and lonely for others.…
December 21, 2018
A new ‘destination’ in Lakewood Village
Local businesses came together for the first ever Holidaylight the Nite Dec. 14 along Norse Way. Hosted by…
December 21, 2018
City of LB to have service closures Christmas, New Year’s Day
In a press release Dec. 19, officials with the City of Long Beach wrote that its offices and…
December 21, 2018