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Archive for the 'California' Category
Thursday, October 1st, 2009
Long Beach property joins the list of most-searched-for U.S. homes online
Los Angelas Times
A five-bedroom Long Beach house listed at $249,900 joined the list of most-searched-for homes nationwide at Realtor.com last week among homes priced within 20% of the median list price of $219,000.
Here are the top 5 in the order they ranked:
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Wednesday, September 30th, 2009
Long Beach Beats Clean-Trucks Target
Bill Mongelluzzo / The Journal of Commerce
Truck pollution to reach 80 percent reduction two years ahead of plan
The Port of Long Beach will reduce truck pollution in the harbor by almost 80 percent by the end of the year, two years earlier than port executives anticipated when they launched the clean-trucks plan in the fall of 2008.
Long Beach and neighboring Los Angeles introduced clean-trucks programs on Oct. 1, 2008, when they banned all pre-1989 trucks. Since then, harbor truckers have purchased more than 5,000 vehicles that meet the federal Environmental Protection Agency standards for 2007-model trucks.
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Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
By Geoffrey Warren-Boulton, Forbes Traveler / WREX.com
For nostalgic Americans, boardwalks are the stuff of summer dreams, mixing memories of salt water taffy at sunset, white-knuckled wooden rollercoaster rides, and kids with dogs racing along weathered walkways. James Lilliefors, author of America’s Boardwalks, From Coney Island to California, says boardwalks have always been “bright, alluring, loud, lucrative and very American.”
Still, as Park World magazine reported in 2007, “In the 1920s there were more than 1,500 authentic seaside amusement parks in the United States, today there are less than two dozen.” Despite these dwindling numbers, those that remain are flourishing: Where once boardwalks were merely the venue for the world’s greatest oddities, now they have a civic purpose, acting as a nexus for local business and a spur to nostalgia-based urban renewal.
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Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
By Ronald D. White / Los Angeles Times
August 23, 2009
The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are so busy that they move more cargo than the next five largest U.S. ports combined. They’re so efficient that they process more international trade in one month than most North American harbors handle in an entire year.
Now the friendly rivals are leading the way into unexpected waters: attracting, testing and funding cutting-edge technology to reduce emissions and fuel consumption at the ports.
Even as their revenues declined and their budgets shrank in the worst global recession in more than 60 years, the twin ports have become accidental venture capitalists of sorts in the world of green technology.
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Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
By Dee Long / Examiner.com
If your tastebuds are hungry for Maine lobsters flown in fresh from the Atlantic, the Original Long Beach Lobster Festival (www.originallobsterfestival.com) has a lobster bib with your name on it September 11 through September 13, 2009.
An international food court, beer and wine gardens, live musical entertainment, along with lobster feasts prepared by Bristol Farms (www.bristolfarms.com) chef Bruce Jacobs and staff (including lobster, butter dipping sauce, lemon, coleslaw, dinner roll and watermelon) are all part of the weekend fun, happening at Rainbow Lagoon in Long Beach, 400 Shoreline Drive.
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Friday, July 3rd, 2009
By Ryan ZumMallen / LBPOST.com
July 2, 2009
Earlier this week, Governor Schwarzenegger’s office announced that nearly $11 million in stimulus funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act would be awarded to ten California workforce organizations, and the City of Long Beach was awarded with $935,797.
“Using Recovery funds and public-private partnerships, the California Green Jobs Corps will help 1,500 at-risk young adults realize a brighter future while stimulating our economy and working toward a greener California,” Schwarzenegger said in the press release.
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Friday, July 3rd, 2009
By Ronald D. White / Los Angelas Times
July 2, 2009
The huge car carrier ship called the M/V Auriga Leader idled at the Port of Long Beach, burning through enough electricity to power 100 homes as workers loaded and unloaded a fleet of Toyotas.
But unlike any of the diesel-spewing, power-draining vessels that travel here, the Auriga Leader sports 328 solar panels on its top deck — a small array that provides 10% of the energy used by the giant ship while she is docked.
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Friday, July 3rd, 2009
By Leslie A.M. Smith / Gazettes.com
July 2, 2009
Atlantic Avenue between Carson Street and San Antonio Drive will be jammed with cars on July 11, when the Fourth Annual Dragster Expo and Car Show hits the street from 2 until 7 p.m.
The event began in 2006 as the brainchild of Eighth District Councilwoman Rae Gabelich, whose late husband Gary Gabelich is best known for setting a world land speed record of 622.407 mph in the rocket-powered Blue Flame and was also a power boat and drag boat champion.
“We hope this is the most successful year ever appealing to people in the neighborhoods looking for something to do close to home,” said Gabelich, whose office coordinates the event with the Bixby Knolls Business Improvement Association (BKBIA).
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Friday, July 3rd, 2009
By Harry Saltzgaver / Gazettes.com
July 2, 2009
Another $3 million in federal economic stimulus money will come to Long Beach, this time in the form of support for the Water Department’s seawater desalination testing facility.
This money comes through the Department of Interior as part of a $134.3 million allocation from the Bureau of Reclamation for water projects in the west. Ultimately, the money came from the $1 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act for economic stimulus.
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Friday, July 3rd, 2009
By Kurt Helin / Gazettes.com
July 1, 2009
When local engineers finish the ongoing Reconnaissance Study of the Long Beach Breakwater later this summer, the Army Corps of Engineers may actually read it.
That’s because last week Congress took steps to allocate $100,000 to review the study, as part of the newest House Appropriations Subcommittee Energy and Water Report.
That’s a big step forward for those promoting changes to the breakwater. But it is one step in a staircase of things that have to happen before any physical change is made to the structure.
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