While COVID-19 vaccines become more widespread and regulations slowly ease, there still is a demand for youth activities online. Here are some options from Long Beach groups happening this month.
Long Beach's shoreline will once again have food and drink for sale from city-owned concession stands, with most of those reopening this summer after a one-year hiatus because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Graffiti was found scrawled on parts of the Long Beach Convention Center on Monday morning, April 12, in the wake of the city’s recent agreement to temporarily house migrant children there sometime in the next couple of weeks.
“I was heartbroken when they closed on March 31 of 2019. It was like losing a friend," former Bixby Knolls resident Marty Devitt said. “I learned to swim there. We spent holidays at the club, attending parties, and I celebrated my 21st birthday in the Red Room.”
Planting 1,000 trees is a lofty goal, but that’s exactly what students in the Environmental Club at Millikan High School plan to do.
Long Beach has a plan to develop a new park along its portion of the Los Angeles River — but activists who have pushed for more green space in the area say the proposal doesn’t go far enough.
The cargo surge continues in the twin ports, with the Port of Long Beach reporting its busiest month on record in March — capping off its best quarter ever.
The Aquarium of the Pacific announced somber news Friday evening.
Long Beach's Chamber of Commerce last week announced this year's Entrepreneur of the Year winners, with award presentations planned on April 29.
While the duck pond in El Dorado Park just off Studebaker Road long has been a popular spot for families — especially those with young children — it also long has been a challenge for city maintenance and management crews.
Federal officials now have Long Beach’s permission to use the city’s Convention Center to temporarily house up to 1,000 migrant children.
Long Beach has taken a step forward in assessing the possibility of transferring Pier H in the Port of Long Beach — which includes the Queen Mary — to be overseen by the Board of Harbor Commissioners.
The dark days of this past year have catalyzed the creativity of some Long Beach youngsters.
The Long Beach Convention Center likely will transform into a temporary migrant shelter in the coming days or weeks, as the United States deals with an ongoing crisis at the southern border, with a surge in unaccompanied minors.
Long Beach officials have been asked by federal officials about the availability of the Long Beach Convention Center to potentially house children crossing the border from Mexico, but nothing has gone beyond the discussion stage.
In 2020, life went online. Between 2019 and 2020, phone usage jumped from three hours to four hours per day, according to App Annie. For work and entertainment, screens became invaluable quarantine resources.
City Prosecutor Doug Haubert went public last week about the Multi-Cultural Advisory Commission he has formed to help improve diversity in his office.
A woman was shot and killed by police in Long Beach after she allegedly pointed a rifle at officers while standing at the door of a home Friday morning, April 2, authorities said.
A smart phone app that can warn you when your parking meter is about to run out, then lets you pay from that app, is expanding to Belmont Shore.
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Long Beach's City Council will consider Tuesday whether to ask the Port of Long Beach and its Harbor Commission to take responsibility for the troubled Queen Mary and surrounding land.
Dine Out Long Beach Restaurant & Cocktail Week returns today, Thursday, and there are a few changes that restaurant goers can look forward to.
It’s 9 p.m. on a Monday night and Ashley Arnold is in organized chaos mode.
“One bite at a time” is how Kim Thompson, the director of Seafood for the Future for Long Beach’s Aquarium of the Pacific, suggests we all change our behavior to be both socially and environmentally conscious. She suggests simple changes — like instead of a burger for lunch, occasionally opt…
Seven Long Beach high school seniors will receive $1,500 scholarships from the Long Beach Grand Prix Foundation even though the coronavirus pandemic cancelled the group's 2020 fund-raising events.
Jewish Long Beach, Alpert Jewish Community Center and Long Beach Hillel are honoring Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) from 2 to 3 p.m. on Sunday, April 11, on Zoom and Facebook Live.
Long Beach State wants to be off the grid in nine years.
Vice Mayor Rex Richardson announced today, Monday, he will ask the City Council to rename the new Houghton Park Community Center for Doris Topsy-Elvord.
Leadership Long Beach will soon enter a new era.
There are no long tables where kids can learn to share crayons. No cozy reading chairs. No bookcases. No rugs where everyone will gather for story time.
Spring break is near, and Long Beach's Makersville has signups open for its "staycation" programming.
“This has been a hard year. Many nonprofits gave up and closed, but we couldn’t. Too many people were counting on us.”
Since its founding more than two decades ago, Long Beach-based Algalita Marine Research and Education has sought to understand the relationship plastic pollution plays in the environment — particularly within our oceans.
Make sure all recyclables are empty, clean and dry.
"Long Beach Local Business" is a 20-year-long project documenting the evolution of Long Beach.
Just 16 years ago, officials at the Port of Long Beach adopted a Green Port policy, making air and water quality improvements a top priority at the nation's second largest port.
New building projects continue to spring up in Long Beach, despite the hurdles many developers have had to overcome during the coronavirus pandemic — but one forthcoming project in the city will be built specifically because of the crisis.
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Women belong in STEM careers, and a program at Cal State Long Beach is hoping to help them get there.
Long Beach Transit's board of directors is set to take another step toward a zero emissions bus fleet today, Thursday, March 25, by ordering 20 battery electric buses at a cost of almost $23 million.
City Council Tuesday night approved an increase in Belmont Shore parking meter charges, which will go from 75¢ an hour to $1 an hour.
A lifeguard tower painted in rainbow colors to honor the LGBTQ community in Long Beach burned down early Tuesday morning, March 23, and fire officials said they were investigating the cause.
Two of Long Beach State’s student-run publications — the Daily Forty-Niner and Dig Mag — collected 17 awards from the California College Media Association awards ceremony held virtually last Saturday, March 20.
Farm Lot 59 is looking for volunteers to help tend the garden from 8 to 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 11.
Tennis legend and Long Beach native Billie Jean King will kick off the next Virtual Taste of Downtown this Friday, March 26.
Long Beach's Parks, Recreation and Marine Department announced Thursday it will continue to offer four after-school programs until June 18.
Long Beach City College announced Monday that Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia will be the keynote the speaker for the 2021 Commencement Ceremony happening on Saturday, June 12.
Since 2008, Long Beach’s Heart of Ida has helped older adults maintain their independence by providing free resources for its members, making their day-to-day just a little bit easier. In 2020, the nonprofit had to quickly rearrange its operations to account for the COVID-19 pandemic.
One local elementary school is full of Heart Heroes. Motivated by Principal Helen Makridis, the youngsters of Burcham Elementary School are raising money for the American Heart Association (AHA).
Since becoming the 70th District state Assemblyman in 2014, Patrick O'Donnell has annually honored what he calls Women of Distinction.
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