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Major renovations are coming to the Tibor Rubin VA Medical Center in Long Beach. The $387 million construction project, which includes a new mental health and community living center, will bring ...
Linda Tatum has announced her retirement, after serving as Assistant City Manager since June 2020. She served as Director of Development Services prior to her Assistant City Manager role. Photo by ...
Dr. Joshua Snodgrass began his Long Beach Memorial career as the first fellow for the hospital's sports medicine fellowship. Now, he leads the program and brings along his fellows every year to ...
The coming year could shape what becomes of the largest undeveloped parcel of oceanfront land in Long Beach, the so-called “elephant lot” named for its prior use by the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & ...
The decision is a blow to the CEO of Long Beach's Convention & Visitors Bureau, who was trying to extricate himself from a lawsuit alleging he misspent public funds.
The only Pavilions grocery store in Long Beach has been transformed into a Vons. “We have been proud to serve the Long Beach community since 1988, and we will continue to be there for our neighbors as ...
After being put on hold for the past two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Downtown Long Beach Alliance (DLBA) has once again recognized members of the community going the extra mile with the ...
Steel conduit manufacturer Zekelman Industries is closing its plant on the Long Beach-Carson border, citing inaction by the Biden administration and trade with Mexico. Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2022. Photo ...
Port of Long Beach Executive Director Mario Cordero discusses the development of hydrogen stations at a news conference on Thursday, October 6, 2022. Photo by Thomas R. Cordova. The Port of Long Beach ...
The funding is much-needed for Catalina Express, which previously expressed concerns about having to shutter because of the cost of adhering to the stricter requirements.
Almost two and a half years after it was announced, Ruth’s Chris Steak House is now open and serving up its sizzling beef fare in Downtown Long Beach.
May proved to be another big month for the Port of Long Beach. A total of 890,989 20-foot equivalent units—the standard measure for a shipping container—were processed at the port last month, which is ...
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