Community Medical Center Long Beach announced Monday that it has informed the City of Long Beach of recent findings from independent seismic studies, confirming that beneath the hospital is a larger, active fault than was previously known.
On Wednesday, Nov. 1, the Rotary Club of Long Beach observed its 100th anniversary of being a chartered club in Rotary International and would like to invite members of the local community to its centennial celebration dinner on Nov.
A self-described “concerned citizen” has mailed a two-page letter with 17 pages of documentation to the Beachcomber questioning a pending city council item on Nov. 7. Agenda item 17-1011 recommends approval of a contract valued at no more than $9,448,978 over a period of three years.
The Festival of Flight promises to be the largest, free community event of its kind in the area with static aircraft displays, live music, food trucks and a children’s activity area on Saturday, Nov. 4. Thousands of attendees are expected on the west end of the airfield at 3590 E. Wardlow Rd.
100 years ago Granville Savage visited Long Beach and met with seven local men to share his enthusiasm about his Rotary Club in New York. Together they changed the course of local history by forming the city’s first service club – the Rotary Club of Long Beach.
An ordinance proposed by the Long Beach City Council that’s pending before the California Coastal Commission would put 2,458 recreational vehicle (RV) owners in a bind according to research commissioned by Don Temple Storage in Long Beach.