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Long Beach Business Journal

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Alicia Robinson

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For the first time ever, Long Beach criminally prosecutes a landlord for housing discrimination

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson March 20, 2024March 20, 2024

The City Prosecutor’s office said it charged the property company with a crime after a rental manager said “they do not rent to Section 8 tenants.”

Three cargo ships stacked with containers sit at berth in the Port of Long Beach.
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Port of Long Beach regains rank as second-busiest U.S. cargo port in 2023

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson February 15, 2024February 14, 2024
A crowd of people celebrate at a concert.
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Want to organize a community event Downtown? DLBA is offering microgrants of up to $750

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson February 2, 2024February 2, 2024
A man in business attire on a stage speaks to a crowd seated at tables.
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Long Beach port to name new $19 million education center for retired Rep. Alan Lowenthal

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson January 18, 2024January 18, 2024
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After safety complaints, Downtown Long Beach gets new private security guards

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson December 13, 2023December 13, 2023
Breakwater at Port of Long Beach
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Port to gather public feedback, answer questions about its 400-acre wind turbine facility

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson December 12, 2023
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What you need to know about giving to local nonprofits before the new year

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson November 20, 2023November 20, 2023
A woman speaks at a lectern during a press conference at the Port of Long Beach.
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Federal officials warn of danger from cyberattacks at Port of Long Beach, other vital infrastructure

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson November 7, 2023
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Long Beach property values are up, which likely means more tax revenue for the city

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson November 3, 2023November 3, 2023
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Families are predicted to spend slightly more on holiday shopping this year

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson October 23, 2023

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