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The number of containers going through the Port of Long Beach dropped 8.2% compared to last year.
The 21-year-old Black man from Carson is suing, alleging the burger chain discriminated against his cultural identity. He’s seeking at least $3.2 million.
Longtime restaurateur John Morris has been locked in a high-profile battle with the powerful California Coastal Commission. Why has he decided to pick this fight?
Activists have long sought parkland on the parcel. The city contends this isn’t feasible.
Executives on a panel Friday praised Long Beach for welcoming the space industry, but they said the workforce for these high-tech jobs needs to grow.
California jobs and revenue on and off the ports are feeling the effects of Trump’s tariffs.
After more than 100 years in operation, East Long Beach Brake Service was searching for someone who wanted the business. Kevin Kemp, who had been working a corporate job, said he saw something “really special” in it.
Trump’s trade war with China crashed cargo volumes and sent ripples through the local economy. With a temporary truce, what happens next?
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