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The project is slated to be built on a mostly vacant 8.5-acre lot near the T-intersection of Loynes Drive and Studebaker Road.
Last year, the university raised more than $180,000 on Giving Tuesday, an effort that typically injects funding into three to five scholarships per college.
As Long Beach prepares for the worldwide stage at the 2028 Olympics, it’s confronting issues of homelessness and crime. Here’s why the mayor remains optimistic.
For those who work or volunteer for nonprofits and those who just want to kick a few extra dollars to a cause they care about, leaders of two Long Beach nonprofits have some advice for how to approach the season.
The program promoting small businesses includes an app that offers customers rewards at local shops.
The coffee shop is one of 14 businesses on Second Street —between Livingston Drive and East Naples Plaza — that have applied for or won approval for an outdoor parklet.
Mayor Rex Richardson said the project will help the city “tap into our music roots” and reopen the historic Jergins Tunnel, which has been closed to the public for 56 years.
With fewer office workers, Downtown Long Beach is in the middle of a massive shift. Why not lean into it?
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