Player of the Week: Natalia Munoz, Women’s Tennis – Sophomore Natalia Munoz continued her strong tournament play, winning the doubles championship at the Beach Tennis Fall Tournament with Lena Pacholski as well as reaching the singles semifinals in the top flight.
Although a new retail development project proposed at 2nd Street and Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) is tentatively scheduled to go before the Long Beach City Council on Oct. 24 for final approval, city staff has confirmed that at least one of two appeals has been retracted.
On Oct. 1, at about 10 p.m. Pacific Time, a shooter named Stephen Paddock opened fire into a crowd of 22,000 people who were in attendance of the Route 91 Country Music Festival in Las Vegas, Nevada.
As a new fiscal year started for the City of Long Beach this month, revenue from the voter-approved Measure A will cover costs for several projects and public safety.
MORE THAN 700 PERSONS attended the community workshop on Land Use and Design Elements at Whaley Park on October 4, which filled the meeting room to capacity and into an outside tent.
Dignity Health – St. Mary Medical Center recently honored Tim Smith, a teacher with the Los Angeles County Office of Education, for 15 years of dedicated service to the hospital. St.
It may surprise readers that each year, libraries across America observe “Banned Book Week.” This year the week was observed on Sept. 24-30 under the theme: “Our Right to Read.”