Long Beach Unified withholds records about aide accused of molesting disabled student
“The way it’s being treated is as if nothing happened, it’s very, very frustrating, very demoralizing,” the girl’s grandmother said.
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$3.7 million in federal funds will help pay for new crime lab, park improvements, youth center in Long Beach
Garcia said there continues to be bipartisan support for funding the universal issues seen in every city, like streets, bridges and parks.
Why is it so hard to get a new stop sign, left-turn signal or other traffic-safety measure in Long Beach?
The city is forming a plan to speed up their installation, but it raised the question for us: What’s taking so long to begin with?
Deaths among unhoused LA County residents fell in 2024, marking first decline on record
About 2,208 people experiencing homelessness died in the county that year, 300 fewer than the previous year, according to the report from the county Department of Public Health.
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