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An artist stands on a ladder and sprays a purple wall. A striped umbrella is in the background along with a blue sky.
Posted inNews

Creative Class Collective uplifts Long Beach’s artistic community

Avatar photo by Tess Kazenoff April 27, 2023April 27, 2023

From Long Beach Walls to Art Renzei, Creative Class Collective is an organization behind numerous art initiatives in Long Beach.

Posted inThe Hi-lo, Things To Do

Things to do in Long Beach this weekend including… a Dutch festival and Halloween in spring

Avatar photo by Cheantay Jensen April 26, 2023April 27, 2023

Plus, a new theater production, bingo and an anniversary celebration of a popular tiki lounge.

The entryway into El Dorado Park. Photo by Patricio Wolovich.
Posted inNews, Parks & Rec

El Dorado Frontier could close permanently due to ongoing safety concerns, owner says

Avatar photo by Fernando Haro Garcia April 26, 2023April 26, 2023

“It’s really important for people to understand that this isn’t about money,” said Patrick Wolovich, owner of El Dorado Frontier. “If we have no support and no safety, then what’s the point.”

A woman in a long red skirt holds a sign that says "Protect Puvungna." A small child is next to her on the grass, and part of the "California State University Long Beach" sign is visible behind them.
Posted inEducation, News

Tribal members and allies protest CSULB’s soil treatment plan on Puvungna

Avatar photo by Tess Kazenoff April 26, 2023April 26, 2023

The soil treatment plan follows a conflict that began between the university and local tribes in 2019, when CSULB dumped dirt from a nearby construction project on Puvungna, which is used for ceremonies and spiritual gatherings.

A container ship is seen in the middle of a waterway.
Posted inPorts

5 California ports, including LA and Long Beach, announce data partnership

Avatar photo by City News Service April 26, 2023

The agreement will serve as the basis of cooperation for $27 million in grant funds from the governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development for port data system development, officials said.

Posted inCrime, News

Woman shown harassing neighbors in viral TikTok video ordered into substance-abuse treatment

Avatar photo by Fernando Haro Garcia April 26, 2023

Video of 59-year-old Lorrene Mae Lake went viral last year after high-profile Instagram and TikTok accounts started spreading clips posted online of Lake blasting music, acting erratically, calling her neighbor the N-word and saying the neighbor should be hung.

Union workers raises his fist in the air during a chant as the Long Beach hotel workers celebrate wage gains at Hyatt Regency.
Posted inNews

Unionized hotel workers won a $4 raise. What does that mean for their quality of life?

Avatar photo by Jackie Rae April 26, 2023

A small raise was a victory, but the union’s bigger aim is to change societal attitudes about the value of service workers.

A car drives past an office building.
Posted inNews

Wrigley-area office building designed by Killingsworth could get historic designation

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz April 26, 2023April 26, 2023

The Berg Office at 822 W. Willow Street is one of the earliest works designed by KBS, the firm founded by famed local architect Edward Killingsworth.

Red and black smoke stacks sit behind shipping containers.
Posted inNews

Proposal to transfer Queen Mary to the port is dead, officials say

by Brandon Richardson April 25, 2023April 25, 2023

After over half a century of failed operators, the city will remain in control of the landmark.

An "end" traffic sign sits in front of a bench facing water.
Posted inCity, News

‘Ashlee’s Park’ heads to City Council in honor of Long Beach woman who died in 2014

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz April 25, 2023April 25, 2023

A portion of Channel View Park in East Long Beach could be renamed for Ashlee Armond, a 20-year-old woman who died near the park in 2014, after a City Council committee recommended the naming Tuesday afternoon.

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