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Map Shows Most Searched Metal Band Shirt by State, According to Study
Which band shirt was most searched in your state or city?
In about 1932, a small, hexagonal shingle-style Victorian building in Long Beach got a programmatic makeover, adding a large, angular percolator made of metal and glass on the roof, to become the Hot Cha Café. The name changed to the Koffee Pot Café, but it remained a coffee shop into the 1960s...
If this was still a cafe I'd totally go there just for the style. I'm glad it was restored instead of demolished!
"The video "Intermodal" provides a minimalist portrayal of this critical yet awe-inspiring spectacle. Through its static shots of cargo ships being loaded & unloaded, the video highlights the overwhelming sense of anxiety that these operations can produce, while inviting viewers to contemplate their complicity in a system that values profit margins, speed and efficiency over people and the planet"
Instead of widening the Long Beach 710, LA Metro plans to upgrade streets, bike lanes and bus stops on nearby roads
I suspect there will be more pushback, but this is pretty great. It might include priority bus lanes, bike and pedestrian improvements, public greenspaces and more on Long Beach Boulevard, and bus stop improvements such as solar-powered arrival time displays, shelters and drinking fountains
11:09 EST Radar Omega screen capture from Radar KSOX indicating more rain off shore inbound for Los Angeles, Orange and Riverside counties. Be safe folks!
That thin green line below on the lower left showing the #MetroLosAngeles
South Bay extension of the C/K Lines potentially extended further to San Pedro, Long Beach and CSULB for improved connectivity of the whole regional network shows why we need this extension to go forward. #LosAngeles#SouthBay#LongBeach#Transit#SoCalTransit
As soon as next year, drivers in Los Angeles, Long Beach and Glendale could be getting speeding tickets in the mail under a pilot speed-camera program.
Newly signed legislation to bring speed cameras to LA, Long Beach and Glendale (abc7.com)
As soon as next year, drivers in Los Angeles, Long Beach and Glendale could be getting speeding tickets in the mail under a pilot speed-camera program.