Residents urged to save the date for upcoming Radish Festival
By Toni Miles With spring weather on the horizon, the City of Long Beach and Long Beach Main Street are reviving a celebration that was initially begun in 1991, the Long Beach Radish Festival. Planned for Saturday, April 18, the festival will be held in the downtown area at City Hall on…
Read MoreThe Best Ways To Protect Your Home From Hurricanes
Hurricanes rarely arrive as a single problem. Wind tears at roofs and garage doors. Rain finds small gaps and turns them into big leaks. Storm surge pushes water where it never belongs. Flying debris breaks windows and invites pressure changes that can lift a roof line. You can protect your home without turning preparation into…
Read MoreMovie Review: “Scream 7”
By Bob Garver “Scream” is easily my favorite horror franchise. It might be my favorite movie franchise overall, but especially in terms of horror. That’s why it really hurts me to say that “Scream 7” isn’t up to snuff. It’s not hard to see why this installment falls short, given its troubled…
Read MoreGZone Tournament Features for Competitive Players
GZone Tournament competition inside GameZone reflects a focused space built for serious participants. Competitive players do not enter structured events without first studying how the system works. They examine mechanics, evaluate fairness controls, and assess whether progression rules remain transparent from start to finish. Within the broader ecosystem, GZone Competition Guide for structured tournament participation…
Read MoreWhy Aging Parents Need Professional Care at Home
The Reality of Managing Aging Parent Health Parents hit their 80s and suddenly stairs become mountains. Families scramble because Mom insists on staying in her own house. Adult kids juggle jobs and their own families while checking in constantly. Emotional toll hits hard—guilt creeps in every time you can’t make the drive. Practical side drains…
Read MoreCoffeeTime: Hellion in Rebellion?
Send responses to: andybowman839@gmail.com Parenting kids…tough stuff. And just think of doing that same job from God’s point of view. He’s responsible for the same…guiding you and me to become good adults. Not a job that you would hear me volunteering to do in a trillion lightyears. Just imagine. God: “Jimbo, go to…
Read MoreThe Hidden Health Benefits of Tropical Dried Fruits That Nobody Talks About
Why Tropical Fruits Lose Nutrition When Processed Normally Standard drying hits fruits with hot air. Temperatures climb past 140 degrees Fahrenheit. Enzymes break down fast under that heat. Vitamins like C vanish into steam. Antioxidants oxidize and degrade because oxygen exposure ramps up during the process. Conventional methods strip away what makes tropical fruits valuable.…
Read MoreFrom Boomers to Gen Z: How Different Ages View Work, Life, and the Future in 2026
The modern workplace is made up of a mixture of generations: Boomers, Gen X, Millennials and Gen Z. Each grew up in different economic realities with different social norms and technologies – and this had resulted in different expectations in the workplace, at home and in the voting booth. Yet each generation is wrestling the…
Read MoreSmall Changes That Can Make a Big Environmental Impact
Protecting the environment often feels like a challenge that requires massive global action. While large-scale policies and corporate initiatives are essential, everyday choices made by individuals also play a powerful role. Small, consistent changes in daily habits can collectively create a meaningful environmental impact over time. Rethinking Everyday Energy Use One of the easiest ways…
Read MoreLong Beach School Board approves elementary school reconfiguration
Special to Long Beach Breeze The Long Beach School District (LBSD) School Board has officially approved a comprehensive reconfiguration of its elementary schools, which District leaders say is a strategic move designed to enhance instructional alignment, deepen teacher collaboration, and ensure consistent, developmentally appropriate learning experiences for all students. The decision also responds to population…
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