Tag: Long Beach
Women (and men) helping women find path to prosperity
It’s not often you can visit four European cities in a single night, but for an organization that raises money to help women find...
Environmentalists continue process of restoring Los Cerritos Wetlands
Monthly tours of the Los Cerritos Wetlands have returned on the heels of the release of a restoration plan that maps out some of...
OC issues 2020 Hate Crime report
Hate incidents motivated by anti-Asian bigotry increased 1,800%, according to 2020 Hate Crime Report, which was released on Friday, Sept. 17, by the Orange...
Raptor Ramble
A nature hike of the Hellman Ranch Wetlands takes place on Saturday, Sept. 4, 8 – 10 a.m. This is a great opportunity to...
Noises Off returns from long intermission
It was likely the longest intermission in the history of theater. The Long Beach Playhouse is set to bring its production of Noises Off,...
Letters to the Editor
Journalistic integrity
Kudos to Cathy Goldberg for her insightful response to a Letter to the Editor regarding your journalistic integrity publishing what she correctly stated...
AOP hosting animal welfare discussion
As society has taken a more progressive stance toward animal welfare over recent decades, many people are questioning the purpose of zoos and aquariums....
Using the search for a ship as a teachable moment
A passion for science has driven Laurie Zaleski for much of her life. As a marine geologist, she has traveled the world conducting geophysical...
LB councilman reappointed to Coastal Commission
Roberto Uranga of Long Beach was recently re-appointed to the California Coastal Commission.
Uranga represents the Seventh District of...
Local woman shares lifelong interest in UFOs with her latest book
She can’t even remember why, but Dr. Sherry Meinberg has had a strong interest in UFOs and aliens since early childhood. She’s...