This week saw several condos, houses and duplexes listed in the Belmont Shore/Naples area.
The largest boat show in the Western U.S. draws thousands to Long Beach Convention Center through Sunday, but besides vessels you can learn scuba diving or fish for trout with the kids.
Deadline for Patch's latest Reader's Choice contest is 9 a.m. Friday. Don't see your favorite? Write it in the comments.
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It's your price at the pump heading into the weekend of March 2-4; use our handy Patch tool to find your lowest gas prices in the neighborhood.
Local skate shop owner Estro Jen is bringing style to Long Beach and to the derby arena.
The popular chain is offering $1 hot or iced Wild Cherry Fru-Tea and Wild Cherry Tea Latte from 2-5 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 28.
There's a short stack of hotcakes with your name on it, and on National Pancake Day it's completely free!
Highest prices since May, with a 7.3-cent jump Thursday. We share your lowest rates in the Belmont Shore-Naples area of Long Beach for the weekend of Feb. 24-26.
Now it's time to vote on the nominees from last week from our Belmont Shore-Naples Patch readers.
Here's where you can find the best prices locally for the long weekend, and check traffic live.
Long Beach's most famous annual road races boast entertainment over the April event weekend.
In honor of National Yogurt Day, drop by Yogurtland between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. for free frozen yogurt and toppings.
There isn't a bad beer at this new Belmont Shore gastropub, and the wines impress too.
Belmont Shore Patch has a few ideas for where you can watch, cheer and jeer the world's biggest sporting event. Plus, send us your best fan outfit photos.
45 years ago the nation buried three astronauts. We live with their memory.
Fingerprints Music hosted Rock 'N' Roll Hall of Fame legend, who signed CD copies of his collaboration with Metallica.
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The late Ken Cassidy, founder of the Naples Island Business Improvement Assn. 20 years ago and owner of Pygmalion hair salon, will be remembered today with the first NIBA Memorial Award.
You may see some smoke and guns drawn, but it is all part of the top-rated CBS TV series that often films along the Long Beach coastline.
It was only $20 in found change, but the Naples laundromat was a feel-good neighborhood moment.
A recall of the metal ornamental box has been issued by Bed, Bath and Beyond, the Cal Dept. of Public Health says.
Plus, two new listings hit the market this week as the typically slow new year gets rolling.
Disney On Ice show opens tonight and runs through Sunday at Long Beach Convention Center.
The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf is welcoming in the New Year by offering its customers $1 lattes on Wednesday, Jan. 4 from 4-7 p.m. only.
AQMD will offer Socal residents $200 towards the purchase and installation of a clean-burning gas log set.
BSBA reminds Shore residents that meter parking will be free on the holidays.
Second Street's newest restaurant, described as "upscale," was granted its alcohol license and bar service until midnight on weekends by the Long Beach City Council Tuesday.
The demonstrations target SSA Marine in the Long Beach Port because Occupy says Goldman Sachs is majority owner and protesters are aimed at the busiest port traffic of the year: the holidays.
Through Sunday, the merriment unfolds on Second Street, where there's free two-hour parking, the Wilson High band and Santa visits daily. Plus, other Long Beach holiday fun.
The Belmont Shore Business Association is hoping that the incorporation of a new mobile web application will help in advertising businesses on 2nd Street.
Shaun Lumachi, political consultant and co-founder of LB Post, died Saturday after a car crash on a City of LB workforce development trip in Florida.
Hundreds of workers who manage logistics at several terminals at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach went on strike today.
Foreclosures and short sales are a factor in the local market, which saw 101 homes and 62 condos sold thus far in 2011.
Steve Kuykendall fundraiser hosted by sports bar owner has been relocated "out of the 3rd district" represented by councilman and congressional candidate Gary DeLong.
The 29th Annual Belmont Shore Christmas Parade up and down 2nd Street will boast nearly 120 floats, with Santa Claus as the traditional finale.
Fern Solomon has made it her mission for 30 years to help struggling artists, mostly from the U.S., by selling their goods in her store. Solomon said she is living her dream.
An annual report released by the California Public Interest Research Group says that holiday shoppers should be aware of dangerous and toxic toys on store shelves.
We love a good deal, but let's hope there are no $2 Le Creuset pots sold on Second Street.
Apostrophe Books store hosts the green grump to ring in the holiday 2011 season and Small Business Saturday.