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Two people walk by the old Archibald's location on Second Street in Belmont Shore, where The Win~Dow is expected to open eventually.
Posted inBusiness

The Win~Dow to bring no-frills burgers and cheap bites to Belmont Shore’s old Archibald’s location

Avatar photo by Kat Schuster May 18, 2023May 18, 2023
A woman walks her dog past Breakfast Republic on Second Street in Belmont Shore.
Posted inBusiness

Breakfast Republic to open its boozy brunch hangout in Belmont Shore May 31

Avatar photo by Kat Schuster May 11, 2023May 11, 2023
Posted inBusiness

Wrigley gets woodsy: The Wicked Wolf cocktail lounge hopes to be home for artists

Avatar photo by Kat Schuster April 24, 2023April 21, 2023
Connie and Steven Alvarenga are pictured on Italy's colorful Cinque Terre coastline.
Posted inBusiness

Long Beach couple to open well-traveled charcuterie shop within The Hangar at LBX

Avatar photo by Kat Schuster April 18, 2023April 18, 2023
Students walk across Cal State Long Beach.
Posted inEducation

Thousands of CSU undergraduate workers file for union representation

Avatar photo by Kat Schuster April 17, 2023April 17, 2023
KLBP
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KLBP opens new studio, providing ‘soapbox for whoever needs it’

Avatar photo by Kat Schuster March 18, 2020April 25, 2023

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