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Congressman declares the chaos “a frightening thing for Democracy.” → Read More
Flames caused by faulty wiring physically consumed Hot Stuff on Broadway last year, but they couldn’t melt through the spirit of the place. → Read More
‘I go all over the country, and it’s hard to find anything as good or as big as the Long Beach Antique Market.’ → Read More
Dignitaries — and throngs of shoppers — gathered to peruse the 11-acre open-air retail center at the egress between Long Beach and Orange County. → Read More
She did not disclose her plans for the future. → Read More
The Red Leprechaun will close sometime before the end of this year. → Read More
Willing participants are shut inside a room — in this case, a garage laboratory of a mad young scientist — and must piece together clues to solve a mystery. → Read More
The 28-year-old painter specializes in designing and painting professional and artistic signage that permanently marks the storefronts of businesses throughout the city. → Read More
The organization is mobile and serves a wide area wherever there’s a need, says founder Francesca Douglass-Franco. → Read More
JADE offers sushi and other Asian cuisine seven days a week, including weekend brunch. → Read More
You can find it at The Streets shopping area downtown on Promenade North between Third and Fourth streets. It’s in addition to The Streets’ regular Friday Farmers Market. → Read More
Over the past fiscal year, that funding to the city helped 6,450 low-income families cover rent at their subsidized residences. → Read More
Those working to find permanent homes for veterans in need find it’s a challenging process, and a ceaseless one, made more difficult due to the lack of affordable housing and prevention programs, e… → Read More
The private company, founded in 1987 and based in Long Beach since 2001, is celebrating the groundbreaking of a new headquarters building near its existing campus in Bixby Knolls. Laserfiche has co… → Read More
Fish out of water, the grunion run — or, more accurately, wriggle — onto the coastline in the warmest months, only when the moon is full or new and the tide is high. They are there to spawn, creati… → Read More
The average time it takes for a veteran to find permanent housing in Long Beach is roughly nine months. For some, it can take much longer. → Read More
At Pacific Avenue and Broadway, Propel opened a few months ago and will host an official grand opening soon, according to owner and founder Chris Nolte, who opened the first store in Brooklyn as Lo… → Read More
Generations of customers who depend on Walter’s services, especially his expertise in orthotic work, have been stopping in this summer to say goodbye and have final repairs done on their favorite s… → Read More
In its 12th year, the culinary sample series is hosted by the Downtown Long Beach Alliance → Read More
It’s the first time in decades that LGBLCC’s members are coming together to ride in the parade, which organization leaders said reflects the Chamber’s recent growth, strong board representatives an… → Read More