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CSULB to host large-scale, worst-case scenario hazardous materials drill on Jan. 11

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz January 3, 2024January 2, 2024

The drill will be significantly larger than the typical exercises the college holds. CSULB said there’s no reason to be alarmed or call 911 if you see it.

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Rocket Lab wins $515M government contract to build, operate 18 new satellites

by Brandon Richardson January 3, 2024January 2, 2024

The contract comes on the heels of the Long Beach-based company setting a new annual launch record, following its 10th mission of 2023 on Dec. 15.

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Column: Holiday fire at Rescue Mission was arson, but staff says compassion is still the answer

Avatar photo by Jackie Rae January 2, 2024

Video shows a woman staying at the Long Beach Rescue Mission’s shelter deliberately setting a Christmas tree ablaze.

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Are you a first-time homebuyer? Long Beach is offering $25K grants

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz January 2, 2024January 2, 2024

Along with raising the possible grant amount by $5,000, the city’s expansion also pushes the qualifying maximum household income up to $196,400 for a household of four.

Stephanie Evans serves the Shirliest Temple.
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Shirley’s Temple named best place to get a mocktail in the U.S. by Yelp

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios January 2, 2024

Looking to partake in the sober tradition of Dry January? Yelp just named the Long Beach area’s first and only sober bar as the best place to grab a mocktail in the U.S. out of 25 others.

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After a visit from the mayor, Shady Grove Foods reverses course, says it will stay open

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios January 2, 2024January 2, 2024

The popular barbecue joint had said it was struggling with permitting issues and would close. Now, the father-son-team behind the restaurant want to give it another shot.

small white dog with black mask and wearing a scarf stands in front of a dog-grooming business, holding a toy in their mouth.
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Column: Pet care proprietors take precautions to battle a contagious ‘mystery’ illness in dogs

Avatar photo by Kate Karp January 2, 2024January 2, 2024

Warnings about the respiratory disease in dogs have some people worried about boarding their pets. Here’s how one business is handling the situation.

Police investigate after a CHP motorcycle collided with a pedestrian near Del Amo Boulevard and Cherry Avenue Sunday, Oct. 27, 2019. Photo by Stephanie Rivera.
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New evidence shows CHP officer was diagnosed with vision problem days before deadly crash, lawyer says

Avatar photo by Fernando Haro Garcia January 2, 2024January 2, 2024

The now-retired officer beat vehicular manslaughter charges earlier this year, but attorneys now say jurors were not told about an eye condition that could have impaired his driving.

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Oil money, homelessness and taxes: 3 political issues Long Beach residents should watch in 2024

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz January 2, 2024February 2, 2024

The potential for higher sales taxes, vanishing oil revenue and the need to fund homeless services will be key issues this year.

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