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Posted inCrime

Chinese national schemed to ship weapons to North Korea through Port of Long Beach, prosecutors say

Avatar photo by City News Service December 3, 2024December 3, 2024

Federal officials called the plan “chilling,” alleging that North Korea was trying to obtain U.S. technology “to help conduct an attack on one of our allies, South Korea.”

Posted inReal Estate

Naples seawall needs replacing. Long Beach is looking for $125 million to do so

Avatar photo by John Donegan December 3, 2024December 4, 2024

The wall protects some of Long Beach’s toniest homes from tidewaters. With no cash for repairs, the city could ask property owners to foot the bill.

Posted inReal Estate

Landlords are using AI to raise rents — and California cities are leading the pushback

by Wendy Fry, CalMatters December 3, 2024December 3, 2024

California and federal prosecutors have accused software company RealPage of enriching itself ”at the expense of renters who pay inflated prices.”

Posted inNews

Historic Breakers Hotel officially opens after years of work, millions in renovations

Avatar photo by Jacob Sisneros December 2, 2024December 6, 2024

Guests got a look inside the completely remodeled and dutifully preserved historic building during a grand opening ceremony that showed off a rooftop bar, revamped pool and more.

Posted inPolitics

As she’s sworn in for a final term, Janice Hahn talks homelessness, Metro and Olympics 

Avatar photo by City News Service December 2, 2024December 4, 2024

Hahn was sworn in today for her third and final term as a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.

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Meet Eric Oba Totton, the nonprofit founder determined to lift up Long Beach youth

Avatar photo by Jacob Sisneros December 2, 2024December 2, 2024

You’ve probably seen his skateboard giveaways in Lincoln Park or heard about him giving backpacks and bikes to local students. Here’s why he does it.

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Top Democrats say they won’t just ‘Trump-proof’ California — they’ll make it affordable again

by Alexei Koseff, CalMatters December 2, 2024

Gov. Newsom wants the California Legislature to prepare for the Trump administration, but its leaders also say they heard voters’ message on lowering the cost of living.

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Busing people out of homelessness: How California’s relocation programs really work

by Marisa Kendall, CalMatters December 1, 2024

Many California cities offer their homeless residents one-way bus tickets to other places.

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Small Business Saturday: Free parking, discounts at Long Beach stores

Avatar photo by Staff Reports November 29, 2024November 29, 2024

Hundreds of Long Beach businesses will offer discounts and promotions during Small Business Saturday, a relatively new tradition that falls the day after Black Friday. 

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City looks to open center for opioid treatment and 16 mental health beds

Avatar photo by Staff Reports November 29, 2024December 2, 2024

The funds to pay for the services and construction would potentially come from Proposition 1, a state bond passed in March that is expected to generate up to $4.4 billion for the expansion of behavioral health capacity. 

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