While not great, Long Beach roads have gotten better, as alleyways continue to suffer
The city spent an unprecedented amount of money trying to fix streets recently, but after years of neglect, “Clearly more needs to be done,” officials say.
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Fake tickets to nonexistent Long Beach showing of ‘The Wiz’ are being sold on StubHub, theater owner says
“We are a small business fighting to survive,” the theater owner said. “And now we’re forced to turn away heartbroken families who thought they were coming to see a show that was never even playing here.”
City of Hope Orange County: Where cancer loses and life wins
Kommah McDowell was only 29 when she was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer. At the time, she was given a five percent chance of survival and was told she would not be able to have children. Today, more than 19 years after coming to City of Hope for a life-changing second opinion,…
After launching in Long Beach, this line of beers is raising money for immigrant aid
Brewers across the nation, starting with ISM in Long Beach, are donating portions of their Hasta La Raíz beers to the nonprofit Freedom for Immigrants.
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Two plays on family dynamics set to open in Long Beach — one a classic, the other a world premiere
As summer starts winding down, local theater is picking up with two interesting plays set to open at the end of the month at Long Beach Shakespeare Company and International City Theatre.