Party balloons for generations on April 15 when baby Kaleia was born
Los Angeles Daily News » Long Beach
by Dennis McCarthy
2d ago
Welcome to the world, Kaleia. That was quite an entrance you made on April 15 this year. A real one in a million shot. You weren’t due until April 26th, but when your mom’s water broke at 1 p.m. on the 14th and she went into labor on her way to the hospital, the odds went out the window. You were about to join a very exclusive club. Your grandma Jackie Gamez was born on April 15, 1966, and your mom Annie Urrutia was born on April 15, 1998. And, here you came along after a hard day’s night of labor at 10 a.m. on April 15, 2024 to join their birthday party. Three generations born on the same day ..read more
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These are 10 of the oldest restaurants in Los Angeles County
Los Angeles Daily News » Long Beach
by Richard Guzman
3d ago
While restaurants may come and go in the tough food business, there are some Los Angeles eateries that have defied the odds and stayed open for a century or more. Many of these places have rightfully become local icons often with generations of loyal customers dining at their tables. These long-running restaurants can range from fancy steakhouses to classic diners to sandwich spots to places serving international cuisines. But they are all Los Angeles culinary legends. Here are 10 of the county’s oldest restaurants, some of which have been serving hungry locals for more than a century. Joe ..read more
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Long Beach OKs naming port education center after ex-Rep. Alan Lowenthal
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by Christina Merino
4d ago
The new education center at the Port Administration Building in Civic Center Plaza will be named after former Rep. Alan Lowenthal, D-Long Beach, as the City Council approved the name change on Tuesday, April 23. The 10,000-square-foot space will be named the Congressman Alan Lowenthal Global Trade and Education Center, which Port of Long Beach CEO Mario Cordero announced during the annual State of the Port address in January. New interactive and immersive exhibits highlighting the port’s history, operations and environmental stewardship will open later this year. The Government Operations & ..read more
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Rich Archbold: Kids enjoy roar of Grand Prix of Long Beach thanks to King Taco
Los Angeles Daily News » Long Beach
by Rich Archbold
1w ago
Makhi Clifton, 12, loved everything about the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach on Sunday, April 21 — from the roar of the powerful racing cars on the street to the thunder of the Navy F-18s flying overhead to start the race. “This is great,” Makhi said. “I love seeing all the cars and hearing all the noise. I’m having lots of fun.” Makhi, a sixth-grader at Hughes Middle School, was in the grandstands with his mother, Mia Clifton, enjoying the sights and sounds of the race, courtesy of King Taco This was the 30th anniversary of King Taco — which is also celebrating half a century as a company — d ..read more
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Food truck operated by LBCC students dishes up banh mi at Grand Prix of Long Beach
Los Angeles Daily News » Long Beach
by Christina Merino
1w ago
Food truck row at the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach has something for everyone — including, if you’re an LBCC culinary arts student, work experience. That’s right, Long Beach City College’s culinary arts program debuted its food truck at the Grand Prix this weejend, offering up banh mi, a Vietnamese sandwich typically served on a baguette. It’s a relatively simple dish for students to make, but is also a different type of fare than what’s usually on offer at festival-like events. “We just wanted to make something simple so that the students can have a feel for how it is to actually work on a ..read more
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The King of the Beach returns to Grand Prix — and has been out on the track
Los Angeles Daily News » Long Beach
by Jo Murray
1w ago
Al Unser Jr. stepped off American Airlines flight 2659 late Wednesday afternoon, April 17, and made his way through Terminal A at John Wayne Airport. He descended a set of stairs to the baggage claim area. His wife, Norma Unser, accompanied him. Besides the echoey din of travelers chatting with each other and heaving their bags off turnstiles, all was quiet. There were no trumpets. There were no crowds waving checkered flags. There was no fanfare of any kind. But make no mistake: For nearby Long Beach, Unser Jr.’s arrival was regal. The “King of the Beach” had returned. Al Unser Jr., six-t ..read more
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From friendship bracelets to checkered outfits, women show off fandom at Grand Prix of Long Beach
Los Angeles Daily News » Long Beach
by Kaitlyn Schallhorn
1w ago
Shea Hovey’s head is on a swivel. She pivots her head to the right before snapping it back the other way to follow the next IndyCar as it speeds around the curve. Women in Motorsports Throughout the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, we’re highlighting women in the motorsports world, from driving to pit crew to the fans and more. This is the final installment of the Women in Motorsports series. Read the first here, the second one here and the third one here. It was early Saturday morning in downtown Long Beach. The sun hadn’t yet broken through the marine layer yet. And the crowds at Day 2 of the ..read more
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Grand Prix of Long Beach’s second day closes out with all-star country jam
Los Angeles Daily News » Long Beach
by Christina Merino
1w ago
Cowboy hats, boots and shiny belt buckles: Country music made its way to the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach this year. The Grand Prix’s second day closed out the same way it always does, with the Saturday night concert. But this time, the traditional rock music made way for a first-time country music experience, with stars Eddie Montgomery, Gretchen Wilson, David Lee Murphy and the band Sixwire taking to the stage. After a full day of racing fun, hundreds of people – many of whom are country fans and race lovers – made their way to the Terrace Theater’s plaza for the “all-star jam,” which bega ..read more
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Rich Archbold: This year’s Grand Prix of Long Beach spirit award is a real surprise
Los Angeles Daily News » Long Beach
by Rich Archbold
1w ago
Every year for the past 24 years, I passed out the Allen Wolfe Spirit Award to a person who has made a significant contribution to the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach. And on Saturday, April 20, I got the surprise of my life. But first, a little more about the honor. The coveted award — which is handed out annually during the Grand Prix’s second day — is named after the Press-Telegram’s late, legendary auto racing writer. Jim Michaelian, president and CEO of the Grand Prix Association of Long Beach, called Wolfe “a giant in the field of auto racing reporting.” Unfortunately, one week before the ..read more
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Photos: Grand Prix of Long Beach is off to a fast start
Los Angeles Daily News » Long Beach
by Dean Musgrove
1w ago
Arriving early and staying late, racing fans, young and old, enjoyed a day of thrills and great weather on Friday, April 19. Day 1 of the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach saw thousands of people enjoying the city’s biggest annual party. There were practices and qualifying. There was plenty of food and drinks. There was a simulated racing tournament. And that’s just some of the entertainment that went on in downtown Long Beach — and there’s even more to come on Saturday and Sunday. But before Day 2 really starts rocking, let’s take a look at some photos from Day 1. Related Articles News | Day 2 ..read more
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