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The Zaferia district’s Compound is reopening its art and community space with a new food concept on Jan. 26

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios January 11, 2024January 12, 2024

After a two-year hiatus, the Compound is reopening and introducing Union, a new restaurant with a menu curated by Eugene Santiago of Baryo.

Jose Raul Corrales holds his great-grandson. Corrales was shot to death in West Long Beach on Oct. 9, 2018. Photo courtesy Jerry Amaya-Rodriguez.
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Shooters hunted for gang members but killed 69-year-old on sidewalk instead, prosecutor says

Avatar photo by Fernando Haro Garcia January 11, 2024January 11, 2024

Jose Raul Corrales was shot to death outside his home near Cabrillo High School after a fight between Hispanic students and Black students heightened tensions at the campus, according to authorities.

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What do you want to see in a new Monopoly: Long Beach Edition? Hasbro wants to know

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios January 11, 2024January 11, 2024

The board will have 22 squares that need to be filled with Long Beach’s cultural landmarks and local favorites and the 100-year old toy company is hoping residents will weigh in.

Posted inNews

Passengers are bringing more guns to SoCal airports; 145 were confiscated in 2023

Avatar photo by City News Service January 11, 2024January 11, 2024

At Long Beach Airport specifically, 10 firearms were confiscated last year, up from five in 2022, according to the TSA.

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Meet the local who got a shout-out in the State of the City for founding his own company

by Brandon Richardson January 11, 2024January 11, 2024

The mayor introduced Billy Carillo’s company as one of the latest additions to the city’s burgeoning aerospace sector during his annual State of the City address Tuesday.

A young woman wearing a flannel shirt looks through vinyl records in a retail store.
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Things to do in Long Beach this weekend including… a Downtown art walk, record store meetup and the MLK Day parade

Avatar photo by Maison Tran January 10, 2024January 12, 2024

From “The Big Lebrewski” at Long Beach Beer Lab to an opportunity to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., there’s plenty going on in Long Beach this week.

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Community Hospital site to offer recuperative care, sobering beds and, eventually, senior housing

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson January 10, 2024January 10, 2024

National Healthcare and Housing Advisors has multi-phase plans to provide services at the shuttered hospital. A community meeting about the plans is Thursday.

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Homelessness, oil and becoming a music destination: 3 takeaways from the 2024 State of the City

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz January 10, 2024January 10, 2024

Mayor Rex Richardson addressed the city’s biggest hurdles in 2024, while sharing some big developments that are on the horizon. Here’s what you need to know.

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Long Beach City Council to vote on proposed street vendor ordinance

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz January 10, 2024

The ordinance would bar street vendors from certain areas of the city and require permitting but the city would help cover some of those costs.

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A video production company with clients like Maserati and Post Malone is moving to Long Beach

by Brandon Richardson January 10, 2024January 10, 2024

The city is an overlooked hotspot for creative firms, according to Swing Set Managing Director Tobin Kirk, who called it “Silicon Valley: Long Beach Division.”

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