THE ABILITYFIRST Long Beach Center held its “Rainbows for AbilityFirst” Luncheon at the Grand Event Center on Saturday, Oct. 15. The annual event featured a shopping boutique with jewelry, accessories and beautifully crafted gift bags.
The AAUW Long Beach Branch program on Saturday, Nov. 5, will be about WomenShelter Long Beach. Nadia Parada will speak on the history, mission and accomplishments of this life-saving nonprofit.
Seventh St. and Bellflower. At 1:20 p.m., road rage turned into the display of a handgun and immediate departure of both gun and suspect into Orange County.
In 2019, the tourism information center Visit Mesa had been working on a year-long project to help tailor and accommodate travel experiences for individuals with autism and their families.
The Long Beach Unified School District has officially launched the Say Something Anonymous Reporting System in grades 6 to 12, providing a safe and secure way for youth and adults to speak up about threats and concerning behaviors.
In the 1950s, teenage life in Long Beach meant spending your dimes and quarters at the NuPike, attending dances at the Poly Hutch or Bruin Den, picking up 45s at Moreys or Humphrey’s downtown and Wallich’s Music City in Lakewood to spin them on your in-dashboard player while cruising Hody’s Drive
I recently conducted an interview, via email, with the Landmark Theatre Company’s artistic director, Megan O’Toole and the theatre’s marketing director, Jay Dysart. Ms.
France is in deep mourning – their favorite president has just died. To make matters worse, his death was not from natural causes but from a suspected terrorist attack.
Gerrie Schipske, water ratepayer advocate and candidate for the Water Replenishment District #3, today blasted WRD Director John Allen, who is running for re-election, for refusing to help Long Beach with a serious water issue created by the “duck pond” located in El Dorado Park West.