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Alena Maschke

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Posted inBusiness, News

Resources for businesses affected by the coronavirus closures

Avatar photo by Alena Maschke Apr 6, 2020Apr 6, 2020
Posted inNews

From indoor cycling to virtual yoga classes, Long Beach companies are harnessing the power of technology in a time of crisis

Avatar photo by Alena Maschke Apr 5, 2020Apr 5, 2020
Posted inBusiness

‘This virus doesn’t have borders:’ Port official warns of pandemic’s future economic impact

Avatar photo by Alena Maschke Apr 4, 2020Apr 6, 2020
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Posted inSmall Business

New community development corporation shifts focus to coronavirus response

Avatar photo by Alena Maschke Apr 1, 2020Apr 1, 2020
Posted inBusiness

Pharmacy and grocery store workers call for increased protections against COVID-19

Avatar photo by Alena Maschke Mar 30, 2020Mar 31, 2020
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Up close and personal: Grooming businesses struggle in times of social distancing 

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Alena Maschke and Kelly Puente Mar 27, 2020Mar 27, 2020
Posted inBusiness, News

While local relief is in store for renters, property owners look to the feds for help

Avatar photo by Alena Maschke Mar 25, 2020Mar 25, 2020
Posted inBusiness, News

Grocery stores are dealing with increased demand; here’s what you need to know

Avatar photo by Alena Maschke Mar 16, 2020Mar 17, 2020
Posted inNews

Port commissioners approve new truck fee; critics say it’s too low to curb emissions

Avatar photo by Alena Maschke Mar 9, 2020Mar 9, 2020
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After yearlong delay, work on Toyota’s renewable power plant can resume at LB Port

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