Parents push Long Beach Unified to limit screen use, technology in the classroom
Momentum has built around the idea since Los Angeles Unified stopped using tablets and laptops in the lowest grades and capped screen time for older students.
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Long Beach uses millions from emergency reserves, braces for ‘difficult changes’ ahead
The city now heads into its next budget cycle with its reserves at their lowest level in years and little cushion to absorb another bad year.
The plan to get rid of pennies just got one step closer to becoming law
Long Beach’s congressman is pushing the bill, which just passed in the House of Representatives.
A Poly High poet harnesses ‘raw, honest and vulnerable truths.’ She was just named the city’s Youth Poet Laureate.
Ajala Sen’s work is often about Long Beach. She does not shy away from the forces, people and events that shape the city.
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Everywhere the new Anya Taylor-Joy show, ‘Lucky,’ filmed in Long Beach
“Lucky” debuts on Apple TV today. We pulled film permits that show it shot scenes at nearly a dozen locations throughout the city.
Over $50,000 raised for Long Beach street vendors who were punched, had cart hit by car
Donors stepped up to help after one longtime vendor was threatened and assaulted at the beach and another had his cart ruined by a driver in a Mercedes-Benz.
Long Beach pulls out of after-school program it helped run for decades; over 80 city employees at risk of layoffs
State funding for the program is intact, and the school district is looking for an operator, but the city won’t participate, hoping to save money from its own budget.
