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Long Beach small businesses invited to apply for a new round of Visual Improvement grants
During its March 4 meeting, Long Beach City Council unanimously voted to approve an additional $250,000 in grant…
April 9, 2025
Long Beach celebrates Earth Month with several planet-protecting events
Long Beach will pay tribute to Mother Nature by hosting a series of free community events, workshops and…
April 8, 2025
Voting is open for LB’s Youth Power Participatory Budget through April 23
Local youth have the voting power to decide which summer programs they want funded through the Youth Power…
April 8, 2025
Long Beach Underground Film Fest — Something for the creative weirdos
Different. Experimental. “The weird stuff.” These are all descriptors of the upcoming inaugural Long Beach Underground Film Fest,…
April 7, 2025
Beach Streets to welcome pedestrians and bicyclists to the west side
The City of Long Beach, in partnership with the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro), will close…
April 5, 2025
Organizers hope to ‘swing the pendulum’ more left in Long Beach — after that, the nation.
Recent protests against SpaceX's presence in Long Beach isn't just about Elon Musk and Donald Trump — it's about creating a sustained movement that can span generations and nations, said SoCal Uprising co-founder Anthony Bryson.
April 4, 2025
Things to do in Long Beach: County fair, Cambodia Town Parade, Grand Prix kickoff and more!
With several of the city’s most notable events back for another round, plus lots of other fun things…
April 4, 2025
Senator Lena Gonzalez invites constituents to virtual town hall on April 5
State Senator Lena Gonzalez will host a virtual community town hall on Saturday to hear from her constituents…
April 4, 2025
Signal Hill takes its first steps toward the future with OSA
City Council approved an Opportunity Study Area economic analysis, with plans to overhaul a chunk of the city to feature a walkable town center, unique retail and multifamily housing. The area, roughly 210 acres of the city, is currently mostly being used as industrial/manufacturing land, oil production or is abandoned.
April 2, 2025