californianewstimes.com
Long Beach – For the past year and a half, racial and colored treatment has been
at the forefront of conversation around the world, probably due to the deaths of
George Floyd and Breona Taylor and the recent influx of hate crimes. rice field.
For the Asian community in the United States. Redlining, …
over 4 years ago
la.streetsblog.org
Robert Garcia states that there are “other opportunities ahead that I would like
to pursue.”
about 5 years ago
lbbusinessjournal.com
If you’re a member of Ironfire, Long Beach’s local shared workspace provider,
there is a newness to its office experience....
over 5 years ago
la.streetsblog.org
A new petition calls for Manhattan Beach to provide restitution to the Bruce
family, whose land was seized by the city in the 1920s
over 5 years ago
lbbusinessjournal.com
Claim Jumper, the massive surf-and-turf chain that had its beginnings in Los
Alamitos in 1977, has permanently closed its Long...
over 5 years ago
lbbusinessjournal.com
The Uptown Commons has partially opened with Starbucks and Wendy’s being the
first spaces open for business. Taking over an empty,...
over 5 years ago
lbbusinessjournal.com
Tucked toward the back hall of pizza joint The 4th Horseman is a new entryway
into one of Long Beach’s...
almost 6 years ago
lbpost.com
With a massive budget of $140,000, one of the costliest build-outs for an
amusement ride in the country, the Cyclone Racer opened on Memorial Day in 1930.
almost 6 years ago
lbpost.com
It’s a subjective list — to be sure—but it’s far more than a popularity contest
of what’s new and flashy on the local culinary scene.
about 6 years ago
la.streetsblog.org
Post-refurbishment initial Metro A Line ridership is down by a third. On
average, run times are 3+minutes slower than scheduled.
about 6 years ago
la.streetsblog.org
Pasadena’s Marv’s Place provides permanent subsidized homes for 20 formerly
homeless families – 62 people including 36 children
over 6 years ago
lbpost.com
The Long Beach Post took home several awards at the California Newspaper
Publisher Association banquet Saturday.
over 6 years ago
la.streetsblog.org
The southern half of the Blue Line is currently closed for refurbishment.
Replacement express bus service is standing room only.
almost 7 years ago
lbpost.com
In addition to The 908, two more restaurant tenants will be moving into the
complex’s Hangar concept at LBX: Korean barbecue joint Quarters and sushi
hand-roll chain Temakira.
about 7 years ago
la.streetsblog.org
“They stole a part of our hearts with my brother.”
over 7 years ago
lbpost.com
VIP Records. The Queen Mary. MOLAA. Jenni Rivera Memorial Park. These are just a
few of the prime pieces of real estate one can play purchase in the new game.
over 7 years ago
la.streetsblog.org
To reckon with the current housing crisis we must inquire into our country’s
metropolitan history
almost 8 years ago
kcet.org
Dubbed “Iowa by the Sea,” an influx of white Midwesterners migrated to Long
Beach, part of the two million people that moved to Los Angeles County between
1920 and 1930. These out-of-towners largely shaped the city.
over 8 years ago
lbpost.com
A showdown between local co-work space provider Work Evolution Laboratories (WE
Labs) and the international behemoth WeWork Inc. over the use of the word “we”
could be headed to federal court, as the Delaware-based giant is accusing its
Long Beach competitor of trademark infringement over the use of…
over 9 years ago
lbpost.com
It’s not as if The Social List (TSL) has been struggling—by any means. But that
doesn’t mean that owners Luis Navarro and Erica Norton don’t like to reinvent
themselves or their menu.
about 11 years ago
lbpost.com
Two vacant homes on the border between Long Beach and Signal Hill, which have
caused a dispute between the city and the homes’ owner for a decade, caught fire
last night, city officials said.
about 11 years ago