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A black-and-white photo shows a woman kneeling to add a tile to a floor mosaic.
Posted inBusiness

LGB renovation, including newly uncovered historical mosaics, on track for 2024 reveal

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson October 15, 2023

New concessions, a new car rental lobby and some very old mosaics are all part of a $17.8 million renovation at Long Beach Airport.

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1 dead, 6 hurt in crash on Shoreline Drive in Downtown Long Beach

Avatar photo by Fernando Haro Garcia October 14, 2023October 15, 2023

A vendor along Shoreline Drive said he saw a vehicle crash into a woman pushing a child in a stroller and then into vehicles in the opposite lane.

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Aquarium of the Pacific launches new plant-based café menu

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios October 14, 2023

As part of an effort to reduce the impacts of climate change, the Aquarium of the Pacific has launched a plant-based menu at its café.

A digital rendering shows a gleaming building on the corner of two streets.
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Despite errors, Coastal Commission allows housing project near 2ND & PCH to move forward

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz October 14, 2023

Commissioners said the number of affordable units in the project was “woefully low,” but they ultimately allowed it to proceed as is.

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New artisanal donut shop, Moonbridge Doughnut Studio, plans to bring Long Beach joy

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios October 14, 2023October 15, 2023

The shop opening near El Dorado Park West in December will serve up hand-crafted sweets, but it also carries a personal message of hope.

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Coastal Commission pushes Belmont Brewing Company’s parklet decision to second hearing

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz October 14, 2023October 13, 2023

Residents contend the patio extension would impede public views and use of the area; a second hearing could come in November.

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Governor signs law OKing speed cameras in Long Beach, LA, Glendale

Avatar photo by City News Service October 14, 2023

Long Beach could soon install a limited number of speed cameras and start mailing tickets to drivers going at least 11 miles over the posted limit.

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Think you have the best photo of Downtown Long Beach? This competition wants your submission

Avatar photo by Cheantay Jensen October 13, 2023October 13, 2023

DTLB Unfiltered invites photographers of all skill levels and professions to hit the streets and capture both big and small moments from around the Downtown area.

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Port of Long Beach could put $300 million toward developing hydrogen fuel hub

Avatar photo by Tess Kazenoff October 13, 2023

The funding is part of a $1.2 billion investment the U.S. Department of Energy is making to spur on the use of hydrogen as an alternative fuel source.

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At ‘World’s Fair of sustainability,’ CSULB students test a new zero-energy home

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson October 13, 2023October 13, 2023

Would you spend $150,000 for an 874-square-foot home that’s nearly off-grid, made of sustainable materials and can be built in a matter of hours?

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