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Alicia Robinson

Mar 25 7:00 am shared from News

Purple rays: Why some Long Beach streetlights emit a psychedelic hue

Alicia Robinson

You’re not hallucinating, but solving the mystery took some work.

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Mar 20 2:28 pm shared from News

St. Mary Medical Center workers picket over staffing levels

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Employees say the hospital is understaffed and they’re burned out; the company says the protest is about contract negotiations, which are ongoing.

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Mar 19 6:00 am shared from News

Artist studio? Retail shop? Downtown architecture firm gets creative to fill vacant office space

Alicia Robinson

The pandemic permanently warped the fabric of office culture, prompting one executive to brainstorm how he could use the extra space in his firm’s building.

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Mar 17 10:21 am shared from News

Sea-themed design proposed for new Ramona Park playground; pool still unfunded

Alicia Robinson

The playground could start construction by fall and open by early 2024, but the timeline and funding for a proposed swimming pool are still uncertain.

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Mar 15 3:03 pm shared from News

Queen Mary tours to resume in April, new GM says

Alicia Robinson

Work is still underway to get the historic Queen Mary shipshape, but officials expect to reopen for tours within weeks, Steve Caloca, the ship’s new general manager, said Wednesday.

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Mar 14 3:41 pm shared from News

Long Beach creates online dashboard for data on homelessness

Alicia Robinson

City officials hope tracking the information will allow them to better tackle the issue. One data point highlighted in the dashboard is that the most common outcome for people who leave interim housing is landing in an emergency shelter, rather than finding a permanent home.

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Mar 13 4:44 pm shared from News

With shelter over capacity, animal care officials consider euthanasia for some dogs

Alicia Robinson

Dogs that previously wouldn’t have been put down for fixable issues are now on the euthanasia list because every kennel is full.

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Mar 9 12:12 pm shared from News

Lazy Acres to debut remodeled store with free samples, discounts

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Discounts will be offered March 15-29, and games and giveaways will be featured at a March 18 event.

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Mar 7 6:01 pm shared from News

Burglars hit 2 more businesses, but police say deterrence efforts are working

Alicia Robinson

Two more Long Beach businesses were burglarized in the past two days, following a recent string of crimes that have targeted mostly small businesses such as restaurants and shops.

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Feb 18 8:00 am shared from Long Beach Business Journal

Long Beach housing outlook for 2023 likely a mixed bag, officials say

Alicia Robinson

A number of affordable and high-profile projects will make progress or finish this year, but it won’t close the gap left by earlier years that saw few new housing starts.

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