The Aquarium of the Pacific played host to the 18th annual Autumn Festival this past weekend celebrating Chinese, Filipino, Japanese and Korean cultures.
Player of the Week: Tia Chavira, Women’s Volleyball – Tia Chavira moved from setter to outside hitter and made the most of her performance as she led the Beach in kills with a career-high 14 against UCSB, before besting that with a new career-high of 16 versus Cal Poly.
While the nonprofit program Home Ownership for Personal Empowerment (HOPE) opened their five-unit housing complex for adults with developmental disabilities in June 2019, the Beachcomber sat down with some residents to get an update on how they have been adjusting.
A cyclist sustained a heart attack Oct. 26 while biking through Newport Beach when Newport Beach Police Department (NBPD) officers used an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) on him, saving his life.
It’s a Mediterranean-themed white against blue sky-designed space, accented by art and ambient elements with the palpable scent of anticipated commerce, not unlike the Sephora store facing the stage.
Councilwoman Suzie Price has brought forth three proposals related to improved parking. One includes a request to evaluate red curbs in parking impacted neighborhoods to find any possible removals or reductions in order to increase available on-street parking spaces while maintaining safety.
The Wrap the Kids organization has started collecting toys for its annual toy drive.
Wrap The Kids, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in North Long Beach, serves those experiencing homelessness by providing hand-sewn blankets that the poor can “wrap the kids” and themselves in to keep warm.
Anaheim St. near Long Beach Blvd. At 11:20 a.m., a thief entered a city street-sweeping vehicle and stole a back pack, getting clean away. Sweeping and ticketing proceeded apace.