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Posted inNews

18,000-gallon sewage spill prompts swimming-area closures west of Belmont Pier

Avatar photo by Fernando Haro Garcia March 15, 2023March 16, 2023

Officials say the spill originated in Paramount and was the result of the heavy rainfall causing a sewer to overflow. 

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Queen Mary tours to resume in April, new GM says

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson March 15, 2023March 15, 2023

Work is still underway to get the historic Queen Mary shipshape, but officials expect to reopen for tours within weeks, Steve Caloca, the ship’s new general manager, said Wednesday.

Posted inThings To Do

Things to do in Long Beach this weekend including… Cambodian Restaurant Week and a belated Mardi Gras

Avatar photo by Cheantay Jensen March 15, 2023March 19, 2023

Plus, some St. Patrick’s Day festivities.

Posted inThe Hi-lo

Long Beach high school launches first drone soccer team in California

Avatar photo by Cheantay Jensen March 14, 2023April 18, 2023

The Sato Academy of Mathematics and Science is the first high school in California to launch a competitive team within the new esport of drone soccer. Sato Academy will be competing for a regional and national drone soccer title this spring.

Posted inThe Hi-lo

How to celebrate Pi Day in Long Beach

Avatar photo by Staff Reports March 14, 2023March 20, 2023

The annual celebration of the mathematical constant, which happens to (almost) share its name with a beloved confection, has once again arrived.

Posted inFood

The secret is in the seitan

by Kat Schuster March 14, 2023March 19, 2023

Cena Vegan, which specializes in Mexican street food, will debut in Long Beach on Tuesday within Partake Collective, a ghost kitchen dining hall in the East Village.

Posted inNews, Sports

Eugene Correa will fight for hometown during Long Beach MMA event

Avatar photo by Tyler Hendrickson March 13, 2023March 14, 2023

Eugene Correa will be the only competitor fighting out of Long Beach during the upcoming A1 Combat, presented by UFC and Urijah Faber on Saturday, March 18.

Posted inThe Hi-lo

Gallery seeks local submissions for upcoming exhibition exploring pop surrealism

Avatar photo by Cheantay Jensen March 12, 2023

The Long Beach Creative Group is looking for artists to submit pop-surrealist artworks created in the last five years for an upcoming exhibition.

Posted inThe Hi-lo

Move over Melrose: 7 Long Beach vintage and antique shops to dig into

Avatar photo by Kat Schuster March 10, 2023March 10, 2023

From fur coats to furniture, if you’re on the hunt for vintage, you’ll hit the lottery in Long Beach.

Posted inLocal History

The 1933 Long Beach quake, a disaster followed by resilience and rebuilding

Avatar photoby Tim GrobatyMarch 10, 2023March 12, 2025

A good part of the immediate post-quake work was the further destruction of the quake-crippled buildings that were beyond repair and constituted a peril as aftershocks continued to work at crumbling structures, sending masonry crashing to the streets in thundering salvos.

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