AQUARIUM OF THE PACIFIC’S topping-off ceremony on Tuesday of the new Pacific Visions wing, a 29,000 square-foot, two-story sustainable structure that will house a state-of-the-art immersive theater, expanded special exhibition and art galleries along with additional space for live animal exhibits
Will Community Hospital Long Beach close its doors?
The fate of the hilltop hospital on Termino Avenue at Pacific Coast Highway remains unknown at this time. But some will do all they can to save the only ER on the city’s east side.
In the first Grammy ceremony held in May 1959, the winner in the rhythm and blues category had strong Long Beach connections, not to mention the Nu Pike.
A proposal to phase out oil operations on more than 150 acres of the Los Cerritos Wetlands and restore the degraded marshland back to its natural habitat is awaiting final approvals from the California Coastal Commission and other regulatory agencies to move forward.
At the 8th Annual Leadership Conference, titled “At the Intersection of Who You Are & What You Do,” and held at California State University, Long Beach on Saturday, Jan. 27, Stedman Graham was the keynote speaker.
Long Beach City Prosecutor Doug Haubert will be the guest on the next edition of Straight Talk. He joins host Art Levine to discuss the work of his office, and the benefits of having an elected as opposed to an appointed prosecutor.