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Jason Ruiz

Jason Ruiz covers City Hall and politics for the Long Beach Post. Reach him at [email protected] or @JasonRuiz_LB on Twitter.

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Posted inEducation

Why more Long Beach students are cramming onto transit buses

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz Oct 6, 2018
Posted inNews

Oct. 16 meeting seeks public input for services at new Community Hospital

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz Oct 4, 2018
Posted inPolitics

After alleged threat by vice mayor, councilwoman calls for intervention

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz Oct 3, 2018
Posted inNews

Lacking an ability to enforce beach scooter ban, city looks to operators for tech fixes

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz Oct 3, 2018
Metro Los Angeles' Blue Line light rail passes through DTLB on its way to the transit mall. Photo by Brian Addison.
Posted inCrime

Long Beach police responsible for over half of all Metro arrests since July 2017

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz Sep 22, 2018
The Metro Blue Line will close for four months starting Jan. 26, 2019, but when it returns it could be under a new name. LA County Metro is considering a name change for all the rail and bus routes in its network. Photo by Brian Addison.
Posted inNews

Blue Line could be no more as Metro considers naming overhaul for its network

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz Sep 19, 2018
Posted inPublic Transit

$130 billion statewide rail plan targets high-speed rail as it seeks to reshape how Californians travel

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz Sep 15, 2018
Posted inNews

Contaminated soil could inflate long-anticipated bike route budget by $1.4 million

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz Sep 13, 2018
Vehicles pass the welcoming sign to Belmont Shore on Second Street in Long Beach. Residents have organized a march to take back the neighborhood from crime. Photo by Thomas R Cordova
Posted inNews

Will the city’s push for more consistent signage strip neighborhoods of character?

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz Sep 8, 2018
Posted inNews

Traffic Circle set for temporary closure on Monday

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz Sep 7, 2018

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