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Former deputy executive director who left Port of Long Beach in March dies at 51

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson May 10, 2023May 10, 2023

Cameron worked at the port for 24 years and last held the position of deputy executive director of planning and development. He left in March, “to pursue the next phase of his career,” according to a statement at the time.

Posted inThings To Do

Things to do in Long Beach this weekend including… food, books and film festivals

Avatar photo by Cheantay Jensen May 10, 2023May 10, 2023

Plus—in case you forgot—we have a few Mother’s Day events.

Four Paakito Mojitos are displayed. Anderson .Paak will not only be DJing at two different bars on Saturday, May 13, he'll be serving "Paakito Mojitos" from behind the bar at Solita that evening. Photo courtesy of Wagstaff.
Posted inThe Hi-lo

Anderson .Paak to bartend at Solita before his DJ set at The Bungalow on Saturday night

by Kat Schuster May 10, 2023May 11, 2023

The eight-time Grammy Award-winning artist is pulling double duty in Long Beach this Saturday evening. He’ll start at Solita in Downtown, where he’ll be behind the bar serving mojitos. Then, he’ll cap the night with an all-vinyl set at The Bungalow across town.

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Man shot to death in his home near Houghton Park, police say

Avatar photo by Fernando Haro Garcia May 10, 2023May 10, 2023

Police say the gunman entered the victim’s home, shot him and then fled before officers arrived.

Posted inAerospace

1st commercial space station—made in Long Beach—to launch as early as 2025, with visitors to follow in 2026

by Brandon Richardson May 10, 2023May 10, 2023

The Haven-1, which can host four people at a time, eventually will become one of the modules that make up Vast’s 100-meter-long multi-module spinning artificial gravity space station that will accommodate more than 40 people.

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12-year-old boy killed, 14-year-old girl wounded when suspects fire on group of children, LBPD says

Avatar photo by Fernando Haro Garcia May 10, 2023May 10, 2023

“A young boy’s life has been cut short due to an intolerable act of gun violence,” LBPD Chief Wally Hebeish said.

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Long Beach looks to crack down on unpermitted events at city beaches

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz May 10, 2023May 10, 2023

Councilmember Kristina Duggan said the Granada Beach parking lot in Belmont Shore has become a magnet for unpermitted events like car shows that cause traffic jams and parking crunches.

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Coast Guard searches for downed aircraft off San Clemente Island

Avatar photo by City News Service May 10, 2023May 10, 2023

The Coast Guard said three people were believed to be aboard the aircraft that went down about a mile southwest of San Clemente Island.

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Nonprofit DemoChicks empowers girls to pursue careers in engineering, construction and architecture

Avatar photo by Jackie Rae May 10, 2023May 10, 2023

Robin Thorne, the founder of C.T.I. Environmental Inc. and the nonprofit DemoChicks, is determined to expose young girls to nontraditional careers in fields like chemical engineering, construction and architecture.

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Can Long Beach sue over sewage spills that keep closing its coastline? Council votes to explore the option.

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz May 10, 2023May 10, 2023

Long Beach has to close its beaches any time sewage washes down the LA or San Gabriel rivers, but a councilwoman said she doesn’t want the city to be saddled with the reputation of having dirty water.

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