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Long Beach Business Journal

The Voice of Business in Long Beach Since 1987

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Alena Maschke

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‘This virus doesn’t have borders:’ Port official warns of pandemic’s future economic impact

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New community development corporation shifts focus to coronavirus response

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Grocery cashier at Kress Market, Photo: Brandon Richardson
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Pharmacy and grocery store workers call for increased protections against COVID-19

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Joy Jalapit, Photo: Thomas Cordova
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Grooming businesses struggle in times of social distancing

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Coronavirus: Landlords look to the feds for help

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Coronavirus and new independent contractor law deliver one-two punch to event industry

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Port commissioners approve new truck fee; critics say it’s too low to curb emissions

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Breakwater at Port of Long Beach
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After yearlong delay, work on Toyota’s renewable power plant can resume at LB Port

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LBUSD Superintendent Chris Steinhauser
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Chris Steinhauser to leave district, but not public education

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Carson City Manager Sharon Landers
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Carson aims to fix, modernize, grow

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  • Hoping to draw back customers, dozens of small business owners push for more Downtown events
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