The report examined roadways and traffic flow, public transit, pedestrian and bicycle access, and creating “points of interest” through space activation, art and more as part of the more than $1 billion redevelopment effort.
Long Beach asks for community feedback on plans for LGBTQ+ cultural district
The city wants residents’ opinions on how to best create the LGBTQ+ cultural district planned along Broadway.
Blue Shield celebrates opening of new Long Beach office
Plans for the company’s regional consolidation were announced 15 months ago and now, they are welcoming more than 1,000 employees to the new office.
Coastal Country Jam music festival brings Blake Shelton, Tim McGraw to Downtown this weekend
The festival will bring some of the biggest names in country music to Downtown this weekend. Residents may want to steer clear of certain Downtown areas that will be affected by road closures.
Long Beach poised to get speed cameras under bill that just passed in state Senate
The bill could go into effect Jan. 1 if it gets Gov. Gavin Newsom’s signature.
Things to do in Long Beach this weekend including … movies, Barbie Boogie
Plus, an art exhibition exploring the Iranian “Women, Life, Freedom” movement, a tequila festival and a community bike ride.
Deadly shooting at North Long Beach condos likely stemmed from parking dispute, court documents say
The gunman was involved in a dispute over a parking space at the Pacifica Cove Condominiums in North Long Beach when he shot a 35-year-old man multiple times, authorities allege in court documents.
Despite protests, CSU approves 6% tuition increase
Tuition will go up by 6% every year until the 2028-2029 academic year when the price of resident undergraduate tuition will eventually reach $7,682.
Long Beach Gives is back for it’s FIFTH year!
With over 240 nonprofit organizations participating, the community has an incredible opportunity to make a huge difference!
Sura Korean BBQ & Tofu House to host exhibit for local artist Sept. 18
“We believe food and art, nutrition and community go hand-in-hand,” Sura’s owners said.