Long Beach says it will build a grand entryway to Cambodia Town, recognizing its Khmer heritage
Because so many Cambodians came here as refugees, the gateway will serve a healing function, said longtime neighborhood advocate Richer San.
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El Super grocery store opening in North Long Beach. And they’re hiring.
It’s replacing a Food 4 Less that closed years ago at the same location.
California wants to fund green jet fuel — by raiding your road repair budget
California wants to drain road repair funds to subsidize green jet fuel that critics say costs 10x more than effective climate solutions.
Rain is headed toward Long Beach; thunderstorms possible this weekend
Forecasters say the storm systems are expected to drop up to three-quarters of an inch of rain on Long Beach beginning Friday evening and lingering through Monday morning.
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The popular Meccha Matcha has arrived, bringing its owners back to their uniquely Long Beach roots
With high-quality matcha creations, the shop’s owners are carrying on their Cambodian family’s legacy of entrepreneurship.
Newly remodeled Millikan building still had no AC during March heatwave, teachers say
Long Beach Unified says it will be online soon. The district has been slowly modernizing schools and their HVAC systems with a $1.5 billion bond measure passed a decade ago.
A Long Beach aerospace firm is betting on a new industrial boom: capturing asteroids
Since moving operations here in 2023, ExLabs has set the goal of building a spacecraft that will intercept a passing asteroid thousands of miles away.

