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Two people walk by the old Archibald's location on Second Street in Belmont Shore, where The Win~Dow is expected to open eventually.
Posted inBusiness

The Win~Dow to bring no-frills burgers and cheap bites to Belmont Shore’s old Archibald’s location

by Kat Schuster May 18, 2023May 18, 2023

An L.A.-based boutique burger joint will eventually open next to Sheldrake Coffee in Belmont Shore. If its original menu remains the same, it could become one of the most affordable menus on Second Street.

Utility workers replace old gas line.
Posted inNews

Utilities Commission to weigh plan that could stiffen penalties for water wasters

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz May 17, 2023May 17, 2023

The Long Beach Utilities Department is looking to update its water shortage contingency plan, which outlines what activities are prohibited during different stages of drought—and a new proposal could lead to steep fines for water wasters in the future.

The outside of a two-story building is shown from an elevation. Vehicles are parked in spaces outside of the JP23 restaurant and bar that was closed last year after the City Council denied a business permit to the owner.
Posted inCity, News

City Council affirms vote to block JP23’s business license, community calls for bar to stay closed

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz May 17, 2023May 18, 2023

The Long Beach City Council on Tuesday reaffirmed its denial of a business license for JP23, a Downtown bar that it blocked from operating last year after officials said it repeatedly violated city rules by hosting parties and opening without required permits.

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Sustainable shipping program protects endangered whales and reduces air pollution

Sponsored by Protecting Blue Whales and Blue Skies May 17, 2023May 17, 2023

The Protecting Blue Whales and Blue Skies Brand Ambassador program is a collaboration between brands and sustainable shipping companies.

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Things to do in Long Beach this weekend including… Beach Streets, Proud! Fest and acapella quartets

Avatar photo by Cheantay Jensen May 17, 2023May 17, 2023

Plus, a Turkish festival, flea market and free composting workshop.

Men in tuxedos and Ronald McDonald stand on a stage.
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Cheryl Vargas named executive director of Long Beach Ronald McDonald House

Avatar photo by Tess Kazenoff May 17, 2023May 17, 2023

Vargas’ hire follows the departure of Cheri Bazley, who resigned in January after 16 years with the organization.

Pipes lie on a lot next to the Michelle Obama Library will be transferred empty land to LBCC.
Posted inEducation, News

North Long Beach parcels declared surplus land, city could transfer to LBCC for affordable housing

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz May 17, 2023May 17, 2023

The City Council approved the first step of a land swap that could see the city give three parcels of land in North Long Beach to Long Beach City College, which hopes to develop it into affordable student housing.

Posted inNews

City Council approves first step to street vending regulations at heated meeting

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios May 17, 2023May 17, 2023

After complaints about the proposed rules being confusing and “crippling” for street vendors, the council has “its work cut out” in crafting the new regulations, the mayor said.

A vehicle zooms past a radar speed display sign.
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Long Beach, 5 other cities could pilot speed enforcement cameras under proposed bill

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson May 17, 2023May 16, 2023

If the bill passes, the cities would be allowed to create pilot programs to install speed cameras in school zones and areas with a history of serious crashes or speeding problems.

Posted inNews

‘Enough is enough’: Community rallies for action after boy was killed in drive-by shooting

Avatar photo by Laura Anaya-Morga May 16, 2023May 17, 2023

Residents, clergy, neighborhood groups and activists gathered Tuesday evening in front of City Hall to call for justice as they stood in solidarity with and prayed over the family of Eric Gregory Brown III, the 12-year-old boy who was killed in a drive-by shooting in Long Beach last week.

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