Strong will also share his work at Earth Genome, where he leads the development of Earth Index, a “ChatGPT for the environment,.”
Vegan, Filipino bakery San & Wolves to open brick-and-mortar on 4th Street in 2024
The pop-up bakeshop’s ube buns, buko pop tarts and ube crumb cups regularly had customers lining up for hours. Soon they’ll be available daily.
The complete guide to creating a SMART exercise plan
Starting a new exercise program can be daunting, but it’s worth it for the benefits of being physically active.
The old Gerald Desmond Bridge is officially gone. Where’s its final resting place?
In all, 14,950 tons of steel from the massive span went to recyclers, but the Port of Long Beach is hanging on to some special artifacts.
2 new eateries coming to Long Beach Towne Center this year
Two popular chains, The Stand and Cookie Plug, will open locations at the Long Beach Towne Center in the coming months.
Things to do in Long Beach this weekend including…pickleball, trivia and Shakespeare
Plus, the return of Long Beach Comic Con and the Long Beach Greek Festival.
With COVID cases rising, local businesses weigh bringing back masks. Most say no way.
With the decision left in their hands, business owners are considering the best ways to keep their staff safe as COVID-19 cases tick back up.
It’s the first day of school; LBUSD celebrates kids returning to campus
Expanded wellness centers, new furniture and better technology are greeting many LBUSD students as they return to class today.
Budget committee wants money for wheelchair access, housing support; delays boost to eviction defense fund
The committee also wants another $150,000 for the city’s animal shelter to pay for about 700 spay and neuter operations.
COVID cases are on the rise. Here’s where (and when) to get vaccinated or boosted
Long Beach continues to offer free vaccine and booster shots. An updated version is expected to be available in mid-September.