• Property And Business Improvement Districts Ramping Up In Long Beach

  • Straight Talk With Art Levine Celebrates 500th Episode

  • Hospitality And Tourism Industry Execs See Positive Growth

  • Long Beach-Born Lifestyle Apparel Show AGENDA Celebrates 10 Years In Business

  • The Beachrunners’ Inn Celebrates Its Centennial June 22

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Small Business Administration Hosts Google+ ‘Hangouts’ As Part Of National Small Business Week

LONG BEACH, Calif. (June 14, 2013) – In partnership with Google’s social media platform, Google+, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is hosting a series of four virtual hangouts June 17 through 20 featuring distinguished experts, mentorship organizations and social media companies.

View the Google+ Hangouts live starting at 1 p.m. Pacific Standard Time at www.sba.gov/smallbusinessweek, www.youtube.com/sba, and http://plus.google.com/+sbagov. No registration required.

Small business owners may use Twitter to submit questions for the panelists. Indicate questions for panelists by including the hashtag #SBW2013.

The topics for discussion are as follows...

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  • June 18, 2013 – The American Planning Association’s Los Angeles Chapter (APA-LA) recognized Brian Ulaszewski, executive director of Long Beach-based non-profit design studio City Fabrick, for his...
  • June 18, 2013 – The Long Beach Police Department was recently recognized with the 2013 Computerworld Honors Laureate for its use of enterprise content management technology in patrol cars to instantly access...
  • June 18, 2013 – KDB, an entertainment and dining venue located at The Pike at Rainbow Harbor, is adding new games to its arcade, including: Milk Jug Toss, Harpoon Lagoon, Dizzy Chicken, Dirty Drivin and...
  • June 18, 2013 – The Los Angeles Regional Small Business Development Center Network headquartered at Long Beach City College (LBCC) received the “Excellence and Innovation Award” earlier this month during...
  • June 18, 2013 – Music aficionado Gary Farley opened Third Eye Records at 2701 E. 4th St. on June 7. Third Eye Records expanded into the new location, previously operating in Orange County where Farley...
  • June 18, 2013 – Long Beach Roller Skate, which opened near California State University, Long Beach, in August 2012, recently relocated and expanded its store. The new location is at 3974 Atlantic Ave. in...
  • June 18, 2013 – The Salvation Army’s Long Beach Citadel Corps Advisory Board installed two new members at its recent volunteer awards luncheon. The new boardmembers are Mu Zhang, president of Encore Awards...
  • June 18, 2013 – Alfredo Velasco, who served the YMCA of San Diego County for 21 years, is the new president and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Long Beach. For the past nine years, Velasco was the executive...
  • June 18, 2013 – Licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist Helen Caldwell held a grand opening ceremony June 15 for her new private practice at 235 E. Broadway, Suite 524 in Downtown Long Beach....
  • June 18, 2013 – Elected officials, staff and members of the community celebrated the June 12 groundbreaking for the new Orizaba Park Community Center, located in the city’s 4th Council District. While the...
  • June 18, 2013 – The California Transportation Foundation (CTF) recently awarded the City of Long Beach its 2013 Aviation Project of the Year award for the new passenger terminal at Long Beach Airport. CTF...

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High Court Issues Split Decision On Port Of Los Angeles Clean Truck Plan Placard, Parking Restrictions Rejected;

"Heart" Of Program Intact, Environmentalists Say

By Michael Gougis - Contributing Writer

June 18, 2013 – As new technology comes to market that assists businesses in creating efficiencies, the question becomes: what to do with the old equipment?

In a unanimous decision last week, justices ruled that the port was preempted by a federal law from enforcing placard and parking regulations included in the 2008 program. The justices took no action on the elements of the Clean Truck Program before the court that were not covered under that federal law.

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Long Beach Area Chamber PAC Announces Endorsements For Three 2014 Races

Long Beach Jobs Political Action Committee Votes To Support Dunn For Mayor

By George Economides - Publisher

June 18, 2013 – To those who keep an eye on local politics, especially during an election cycle, it came as no surprise that the Long Beach Area Chamber of Commerce’s political action committee, known as the Long Beach Jobs PAC, has endorsed Damon Dunn to be the city’s next mayor. A successful business executive, Dunn and the chamber have had a close association since late last year when he announced his intentions.

What was somewhat of a surprise was that the PAC made its decision almost a year before the election (April 8, 2014) and seven months before the filing deadline (January 10). Not so, said Randy Gordon, chamber president and CEO and a voting member of the 14-member PAC, 11 of whom, according to Gordon, were present last week to vote on the citywide seats up for grabs. The chair of the group is LaDonna DiCamillo of BNSF Railway Company. She is the incoming chair of the chamber board of directors, taking the helm July 1 (the annual chamber installation banquet is June 27).

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City Of Long Beach, School District, Others File Suit Against City Of Los Angeles Over Approved Rail Yard Project

Suit Cites CEQA Violations Among Otheer Issues, Mediation Possible

By Samantha Mehlinger - Staff Writer

June 18, 2013 – More than a month after the Los Angeles City Council approved Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway Co.’s (BNSF) $500 million rail yard project near the Port of Los Angeles, the City of Long Beach officially filed suit against its neighboring city. Citing environmental concerns, the suit was filed on Wednesday, June 5.

Other agencies are filing suits, including the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), the South Coast Air Quality Management District, several trucking companies and groups in Wilmington. The Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) is also suing.

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Effective Leadership By Mick Ukleja

Pushing The Pause Button (Letting Our Soul Catch Up To Our Body)Mick Ukleja

June 18th, 2013 - Without distractions, my senses are alive. They make me acutely aware of my surroundings. For the time being I can focus on what’s important.

At home white noise prevents me from thinking about the most important details in my life, at least until recently. Two summers ago I spent three weeks in the interior of Botswana. No cell phone. No calls thus no returned calls. No Internet connection. No Facebook. For about two days I was antsy. Then the frustration subsided and turned into a peaceful presence.

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The Third Sector Report By Jeffrey Wilcox

America’s Worst Charities: The Truth About Bad Apples Jeffrey Wilcox - The Third Sector Report

June 18th, 2013 – Unprecedented history was made in the nonprofit sector last week when the Center for Investigative Reporting released “America’s Worst Charities.” And, with names like CNN standing behind the most aggressive journalistic effort ever undertaken to uncover unsavory charitable practices in America, the results have hit the media and their readers like a tsunami.

The compiled statistics, published lists and headline stories that have resulted from this effort are among the most sobering tales of taking advantage of human generosity ever assembled. The effort has created a lasting impression about just how far people and organizations can go to in the name of charity to distort social responsibility for personal gain.

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