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Column: Long Beach is trying to end traffic deaths, but one of its deadliest roads poses a complex problem

Avatar photo by Jake Gotta December 5, 2023December 5, 2023

Making changes to Pacific Coast Highway can be a long, unwieldy project. Assemblymember Josh Lowenthal has formed a task force to try to get the process moving.

Posted inFood, The Hi-lo

A popular Orange County breakfast sandwich concept is coming to Long Beach

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios December 4, 2023December 4, 2023

The Orange County breakfast sandwich staple, EggBred, found its fan base on social media after posting videos of sandwiches overstuffed with gooey egg yolks, cheese and beyond.

Posted inNews

Long Beach to give updates on major Shoreline Drive overhaul at Dec. 9 meeting

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz December 4, 2023December 4, 2023

A proposal to overhaul portions of Shoreline Drive would add 5.5 acres of green space to Cesar Chavez Park and a new bike lane connecting Seventh Street to the Los Angeles River trail.

Posted inFood, The Hi-lo

Selva to debut Test Kitchen Tuesdays, a monthly immersive 6-course dinner series

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios December 4, 2023December 4, 2023

The new immersive experience will offer a six-course tasting menu, craft cocktails, a curated playlist and complementary aromas each month.

Posted inNews

Tens of thousands still waiting as California COVID rent relief program runs low on cash

by Ben Christopher, CalMatters December 4, 2023December 4, 2023

Housing Is Key has been a lifeline for many. But a sizable, unlucky minority of applicants — tenants and landlords alike — have had to wait.

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More fires are burning in Long Beach, and the death toll has spiked

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson December 4, 2023December 3, 2023

“I can’t recall seeing this many deaths,” said Deputy Fire Chief Robbie Grego, who has worked in Long Beach for 29 years.

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City is trading $28M in tax revenue for Hard Rock Hotel and its potential economic impacts

by Brandon Richardson December 3, 2023December 3, 2023

City officials say the tax-sharing agreement will pay off in the long run due to the hotel’s lasting economic impacts such as job creation, sales tax revenue on and off the premises, and making Long Beach more attractive for conventions.

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‘A lot of smiles:’ Thousands attend Belmont Shore Christmas Parade

by Brandon Richardson December 3, 2023December 3, 2023

About 115 entrants marched and drove the parade route for the 39th annual event.

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‘We took every day as a blessing:’ family continues to fight for advocacy after daughter, 4, dies of rare disease

Avatar photo by Maison Tran December 3, 2023

After years of battling GM1 gangliosidosis, Violet Law died at 4 years old on Saturday, Nov. 11, surrounded by her family.

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Pay for Cal State presidents has grown at nearly twice the rate as pay for lecturers

by CalMatters December 3, 2023December 3, 2023

Mildred García, the new Cal State chancellor, is earning a total compensation of nearly $1 million. Meanwhile, university president pay has increased at a greater rate than that of faculty, who are preparing to strike in early December, and the system is raising tuition. Yet, Cal State execs still say their pay lags behind the national average.

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