With layoffs set to take effect, librarians and parents press school board to reverse cuts
Long Beach Unified says it has had to make tough decisions because of declining enrollment and expiring relief funds.
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Beloved facility dog Zeta celebrated at retirement “Pawty” after bringing smiles, hope to patients at Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital
Zeta, the first facility dog at Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital, was celebrated during a retirement event hosted by the Pediatric Rehab Therapies Department, part of the Rehabilitation Center. Zeta will officially retire on March 12 after more than seven years supporting pediatric patients through animal‑assisted therapy. Since her start in November 2018, Zeta has…
Defense and spacecraft manufacturer Voyager opens facility in Long Beach
It’s the latest in a wave of space and defense technology companies to move to the 430-odd acres of industrial and warehouse space once used to build cargo planes outside Long Beach Airport.
Six LBUSD schools — including Millikan for the first time — earn Distinguished School awards
It has been more than two decades since any of the district’s comprehensive high schools have been recognized.
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Things to do in Long Beach this weekend — including the CSULB Pow Wow and a Bixby Knolls pub crawl
Plus, a rose workshop and birdwatching.
