The Port of Long Beach is moving cargo ahead of the record-setting pace achieved last year, largely because retailers ordered shipments early and stocked warehouses before tariffs and reciprocal tariffs were implemented in spring.
The Aquarium of the Pacific (AOP) has announced the appointment of Jeffrey Flocken as its new president and CEO. He will lead the aquarium in its ongoing quest to be a trailblazer in species conservation and animal welfare.
A Sacramento Superior Court judge’s ruling last week delivered a clear rebuke to the City of Long Beach for unlawfully accelerating a voter-approved sales tax increase.
Sacramento Superior Court Rules Measure A Must Be Implemented Exactly as Voters Approved.
[Editor Note: Scroll to the end of this story to see the city's response to the ruling.]
When the Belmont Shore Business Association (BSBA) released its statement more than a week following the La Verne Avenue killing, it was framed as a moment of unity – a community standing together in grief.
In the current age of digital assistants offering to manage your work better and virtual companions promising relationships that outmatch actual friends, one Long Beach company is working to use artificial intelligence to bridge the growing gaps between people.
The Long Beach City Council on Tuesday approved a 50-year ground lease with Sky Harbour, a White Plains, N.Y.-based aviation firm, to build a $60 million, five-hangar campus for private jets.
The next time you go to the Long Beach Farmers Market on Marina Drive near 2nd Street, or if you’re riding your bike or walking along the sidewalk parallel to the boat docks, take a look at what used to be a long stretch of grass lawns.