Four weekly activities will be offered, including walking groups, beginners fitness, a dance class and a play date for children at Lincoln Park, beginning Jan. 2.
The 5 Long Beach businesses it hurt most to lose this year
These are our picks, but what recently closed Long Beach businesses are you still grieving?
Water wins again: Naples homes swamp the list of priciest homes sold in Long Beach this year
This year, all 10 of the priciest homes sold in Long Beach were just steps from the ocean and the associated waterways of the city.
Column: Students’ return to Camp Hi-Hill is our family’s Christmas miracle
For a lot of my friends, Hi-Hill was the first (or only) trip into nature that childhood offered, and it was a beloved horizons-expanding experience for generations of Long Beach kids.
California is pressing universities to repatriate thousands of Native American remains and artifacts. How two campuses are succeeding.
Successive state audits of the University of California and the California State University found both systems have failed to comply with decades old state and federal laws mandating the return of Native ancestral remains and cultural artifacts, an act known as repatriation. Only UCLA and Cal State Long Beach have returned a majority of their collections back to local tribes.
The 11 most notable restaurants that arrived in Long Beach this year — and 5 opening in 2024
Food service was finally back in full swing this year, paving the way for many new restaurants to get their doors open in 2023.
6 heartwarming stories this year that still have us feeling good about Long Beach
At the Long Beach Post, we make a point of highlighting people who are doing amazing things in and for their community. Here are our favorites from 2023.
In the midst of brain cancer, Wilson High senior is ‘living her life today’
Whether you call it courage, toughness, or determination, Berlin Gutenkauf has it.
How to recycle your holiday tree for free in Long Beach this year
The “Treecycling” program, offered by the city’s Public Works Department, will provide 12 drop-off locations for tree disposal, free of charge.
State’s end-of-year affordable housing bonanza likely to leave dozens of near-ready projects ‘mothballed’
The state has hundreds of millions to spend. Developers say they need billions.