Long Beach Post adds 3 new journalists to newsroom
The Long Beach Post is pleased to announce three new additions to our newsroom, who will help ensure we can continue to provide robust coverage of the city of Long Beach.
The Long Beach Post is pleased to announce three new additions to our newsroom, who will help ensure we can continue to provide robust coverage of the city of Long Beach.
Today we are publishing a report looking at what led to the ultimate closure of Community Hospital. It was a difficult story to report, not only because the subject matter is complicated, but because the operator at the center of this story, John Molina, is also the principal owner of the Post and Business Journal.
The Long Beach Post and Long Beach Business Journal, which make up Pacific Community Media, are pleased to announce a few structural changes that will better reflect the duties of the current leadership staff and the mission of both publications’ business and editorial departments.
The Long Beach Post and Long Beach Business Journal in recent weeks have hired four new reporters as we continue to grow and broaden our coverage of the city and its communities.
In the awards’ open contest, the top work of all digital and print publications of all size and circulation is measured and honored as the best of the best journalism statewide.
The Long Beach Post is forming an editorial board—specifically a Community Editorial Board—and please consider this your invitation to apply for a seat at the table.
George Economides, who has served as publisher of the Long Beach Business Journal since its first edition in 1987, said he was happy to sell his family-run business to a local buyer.
Expanding news coverage of socioeconomic and public policy issues in West Long Beach will be the focus of a new reporting position coming to the Long Beach Post next year, thanks to a Report for America grant announced today.
Please join us this Wednesday, Sept. 25 at The Cove Hotel for free pizza from 4th Horseman and an interactive guided discussion in which your voice will impact what we report on and how it will be reported for years to come.
One year ago, on June 18, the Post re-launched with more staff and storm of ideas.