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Soul Of The City | 08.28.08| daniel@lbpost.com
The Poor Get Richer, Statistically

The U.S. Census Bureau reported this week that poverty was down in 2007 for both the City of Long Beach and Los Angeles County, but there really isn't much cause for celebration. The federal government defines poverty with figures...more

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Walking, Biking, Riding

Design In Place | 08.28.08| brian@lbpost.com
Reprioritizing Mobility Investment

The other day my wife and I were driving along Ocean Boulevard when we stopped at a light. Sitting next to us at the intersection was a large red Dodge Charger truck, whose driver gestured that I should roll down my window....more

Four of the many proposed sites shown by city officials last night

Long Beach News | 08.27.08| news@lbpost.com
Which Proposed Temporary Library Site Is Best?

City officials last night debuted at least eight possible temporary sites to fill in for the Main Library during its renovation/construction, depending on whether the building is fixed or completely rebuilt.  There...more

Whoop de doo

Latina In The City | 08.27.08| susana@lbpost.com
One More Step Toward A Sustainable City

The morning of Tuesday, July 18, 2008, a celebration took place on 530 Elm in our beautiful city.  Long Beach residents, our Mayor, city council members and community leaders gathered to celebrate the grand opening of a building...more

Elizabeth Alvarado, 10, reads a speech that she wrote to city officials. Photos by Ryan ZumMallen

Long Beach News | 08.27.08| news@lbpost.com
Ten-Year-Old Scolds City Officials At Budget Hearing

In the weeks since the City of Long Beach has unveiled its proposed 2009 budget and announced controversial money-saving cuts to the Main Library, Police Athletic League and other services, residents have eagerly awaited their...more

Culture Agent | 08.26.08| sander@lbpost.com
Podcast: The Future of Arts Advocacy

Antonio Pedro Ruiz is a cultural dynamo, an avid enthusiast of all the arts, and a creative spirit in his own right.  He's also a tireless advocate for the arts, and the creative community.  He's in his second ...more

Photo courtesy barackobama.com

Long Beach News | 08.26.08| news@lbpost.com
Dem Convention Watch Parties

For those who couldn’t afford to take time off to attend the Democratic Convention in Denver this week, Smooth’s Sports Bar & Grille will be hosting a series of viewing parties for your political (and dining) convenience.Tonight...more

Long Beach News | 08.26.08| news@lbpost.com
Library Hosts Public Discussions In Lieu Of Council Meeting

In the absence of a City Council meeting tonight (Council does not meet on the last Tuesday of the month), discussion will be held tonight in the Main Library to address public concerns about the proposed 2009 budget and the possible...more

Long Beach News | 08.26.08| news@lbpost.com
LB Athletes Dominate Olympics, New Seasons Begin

One door shuts and another one opens in the Long Beach sports world, as the Olympics draw to a close after being utterly dominated by Long Beach athletes and local school sports are right around the corner.  Our crack team...more

All photos by Diana Lejins

Long Beach News | 08.26.08| news@lbpost.com
Pink Gala Honors LGBT Community

The Center Long Beach hosted its annual Pink Gala about The Majestic yacht last weekend, bringing together champions of the LGBTQ community and honoring Mayor Bob Foster for work he has done.  Emmy-Award winner Leslie Jordan welcomed...more

President Jill Hill and WANA members following a neighborhood cleanup. Photo courtesy of WANA.

Political Notebook | 08.25.08| randy@lbpost.com
Backyard Politics: The Wrigley Area Neighborhood Alliance

In Long Beach, the uniquely potent and bright shining star of local democracy is the neighborhood organization.  That brings me to “Backyard Politics”, a monthly highlight of different neighborhood groups in Long Beach,...more

Report Card | 08.25.08| reportcard@lbpost.com
Debating The Drinking Age

Last week was met with a flurry of debate on the viability of the national drinking age, which many argue should be lowered from 21 to 18. The debate continues and is being generated from the collective opinion of the Amethyst...more

Pet Post | 08.25.08| pets@lbpost.com
Spay/Neuter Pets Bill Rejected By CA Senate

AB 1634, one of the most controversial bills to have been brought up for state government approval, has failed in the California Senate with a vote of 27 against and 5 for. The text of the amended bill calls for fines to be imposed...more

Harbor Patrol officers keep an eye on picketing truck drivers who were invited to a press conference about the Port of Long Beach's Clean Trucks Program. Photos by Ryan ZumMallen

Long Beach News | 08.25.08| news@lbpost.com
Picketing Drivers Crash Clean Trucks Party

The Port of Long Beach, Board of Harbor Commissioners and city officials gathered last Friday on Terminal Island to kick off their Clean Trucks Program, which will go into effect on October 1, and is expected to reduce air...more

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Moving Green | 08.23.08| nancy@lbpost.com
Riding The Train To San Francisco

And riding for only two hours and forty minutes.  That’s right, we’re not talking Amtrak here.  (The Coast Starlight, while romantically named and fun to ride, takes twelve hours to traverse the state from Los...more

Report Card | 08.23.08| reportcard@lbpost.com
Best Colleges In America Rankings: CSULB #4

U.S. News & World Report has ranked CSULB the fourth best university among all public master’s universities in the western United States in its 2009 guide of America’s Best Colleges Guide.  The West region...more

Photo by Ryan ZumMallen

Long Beach News | 08.22.08| news@lbpost.com
Art Theatre Returns To Stage

Striking neon blues light up the 4th Street sky, proclaiming the return of the Long Beach Art Theatre following a five-month hiatus for repairs and redesign.  The theatre celebrated with an invite-only showing of its newest...more

Mayor Bob Foster addresses the Long Beach Democratic Club last night. Photo by Ryan ZumMallen

Long Beach News | 08.22.08| news@lbpost.com
Democratic Club Endorses Infrastructure Proposal

The Long Beach Democratic Club yesterday welcomed Mayor Bob Foster to their meeting to answer questions and ask for their endorsement of his $571 million infrastructure parcel tax on November’s ballot.  The...more

LBPOST.com Co-founder Robert Garcia and Managing Editor Ryan ZumMallen test the new George's location on Pine & Broadway

Long Beach News | 08.21.08| news@lbpost.com
George's Greek Cafe Moves Into New Pine Ave. Location

The familiar sparkling blue and white of George’s Greek Café found a new home yesterday, as the popular downtown restaurant welcomed customers to the first day of business in a new, larger space a few blocks from the original...more

 

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City Soup
Join Chad Greene as he inspects the ingredients in the political pot—and turns up the heat when necessary.

My Front Porch
From local politics to state propositions to national foreign policy, Dennis C. Smith has an opinion on all of these subjects.

Frank's Focus
Focusing on major issues facing the City of Long Beach. Frank Colonna provides insight and perspective into city debates.

Design In Place
Brian Ulaszewski searches for sense of place in the built environment and the social architecture that is created through it.

Moving Green
Public policy expert Nancy Pfeffer explores the environmental impact of transportation, both moving goods and moving people.

Report Card
Join Miles Nevin as he interprets policy and evaluates programs in the vast Long Beach educational structure.

Penn Points
Denise Penn looks at the many social, sexual and cultural issues and the diverse lifestyles that make up Long Beach culture.

Friday Five
Ryan Alsop finds knowledge, humanity, humor, and inspiration in a countdown of the week's most compelling online stories.

Soul Of The City
As an activist and social scientist, Daniel Brezenoff examines how psychology, politics, religion & art come together.

Culture Agent
Sander Wolff will illuminate those that breathe life into our city, and explore opportunities for arts advocacy.

Latina In The City
Susana Gonzalez explores the experiences of a diverse community through the lens of a Latina.

The Difference
Josh Lowenthal profiles the leading individuals, groups, and organizations that characterize our evolving cultural fabric.

All Sides
Erroll Parker will present ALL SIDES to various issues facing the Greater Long Beach area mainly from an inner city perspective.

The Lippke View
Samuel Lippke explores and photographs Long Beach's most intricate sides, and also provides an occassional global news flash

Political Notebook
Join Randy Terrell as he explores the ins and outs of Long Beach’s political scene.

Pet Post
Judy and Kate unleash thoughts on pet care, animal rights and welfare, adoption and animal-related events in the area.

Eating Out
If you can eat it or drink it near Long Beach—and Mark Taylor really likes it—he’ll tell you about it here!

 

 

 

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