The green and digital shipping corridor aims to support the transition to low- and zero-emission fuels for ships calling at Singapore and the San Pedro Bay ports complex.
LGB surpasses pre-pandemic passenger volumes for 1st time, data shows
During the first quarter of this year, passenger volumes were up 1.1% compared to the same period in 2019.
Huntington Beach oil spill settlement wins final approval
A federal judge in Santa Ana today signed off on the final approval of a $50 million settlement of a class-action lawsuit involving the pipeline oil leak that gushed thousands of gallons of crude into the ocean off Huntington Beach in 2021.
Teacher union ratifies contract agreement; LBUSD to weigh in next week
The agreement includes a 9% raise and the addition of two additional non-student work days for teachers beginning in the 2024-25 school year.
Wrigley gets woodsy: The Wicked Wolf cocktail lounge hopes to be home for artists
Dangling vines, cocktails like the “Ginderella,” velvet sofas and a portrait of the wicked wolf herself — the team behind the Wrigley neighborhood’s first themed bar has been working to bring a living room in the forest to Long Beach.
Beachside cousins: A pair of new builds on the Peninsula, same size, same price
Few couples who look at the houses can agree which one they like more, says Carter. “There’s always one who likes the Balboa house and the other likes the Ocean house.”
After sale, iconic Prospector restaurant to be converted into coffee shop, Latin restaurant
It’s the end of an era for The Prospector, which has served its prime rib and fried chicken dinners at the corner of Junipero Avenue and Seventh Street since 1965.
Man dies after fire in abandoned building near Downtown, LBFD says
An abandoned building on a Pine Avenue site planned for new apartments has burned for the second time in two months, this time killing a man.
Long Beach wants Metro to look outside the city for proposed homeless services hub
Metro documents have claimed Long Beach indicated it is not interested in creating a service hub, though city officials dispute that characterization.
Isabel Patterson Child Development Center at CSULB could receive $3.5M in critical funding
Deferred maintenance costs for the center currently amount to around $8 million.