When Eric Bailey posted pictures to Instagram about being a bus driver during the COVID-19 pandemic, he didn’t expect a producer from “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” to see his posts and then invite him to be on the hit game show.
For several years, the nationally famous Zero G aircraft has offered parabolic weightless flights from Long Beach Airport as part of its national schedule. (This writer was the only LB reporter aboard its Oct. 25 LGB flight, which was filled with area tourists.)
Residents of the Sleepy Hollow neighborhood don’t have to scuddle down to Ocean Boulevard to get a glimpse of the Long Beach Grand Prix, though the community may not cheer on their local speedsters with the same vigor.
Internal city staff communications sought and obtained by this writer show that within weeks of telling the public and Long Beach’s Parks and Recreation Commission (Nov.
How long does the City of Long Beach have to keep public records? What records can be destroyed? Who decides which files are kept and which destroyed? These are a few of questions raised as the City Council places on the agenda the destruction of records from the city auditor’s office.
Cyberthreats are everywhere these days. Hackers, scammers and cybercriminals are working overtime to break into your network – and the network of just about every business out there.
More than 175 small businesses got a “yes” from Walmart and Sam’s Club recently to be part of the company’s line of merchandise. More than 800 business from all over the world pitched their ideas to Walmart in hopes that their products could be sold in their stores as well as online.