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Some city data was stolen during cyber breach; full scope remains unknown, Long Beach says

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz November 29, 2023November 29, 2023

The city said it is trying to determine what type of data was taken and how much, but it could potentially include sensitive information.

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Mike Martt, a locally beloved punk rock legend, dies at 67

Avatar photo by Tim Grobaty November 29, 2023

The singer-guitarist-songwriter, who played in numerous punk bands throughout the 1980s, was one of the most loved musicians in Southern California.

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Things to do in Long Beach this weekend including… breakfast with Santa, holiday parades and ‘Emma’

Avatar photo by Maison Tran November 29, 2023November 29, 2023

Plus, gingerbread decorating with Santa and more.

A man in a blue shirt runs past a dilapidated firehouse with his black dog.
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Popular Filipino bake shop Gemmae may expand to historic Fire Station 9 in Los Cerritos

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz November 29, 2023November 29, 2023

A city commission has officially recommended the building for historic status, and the Tolentino family, which owns Gemmae Bake Shop, is in negotiations to buy it.

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Blue power: Will ocean waves be California’s new source of clean energy?

Avatar photo by Julie Cart, CalMatters November 29, 2023

Only a few small demonstration projects off the West Coast have harnessed the power of waves and tides. Costs are high and hurdles are challenging.

Posted inBusiness

A last vestige of the historic Pike has left Long Beach, but the Looff’s Lite-A-Line sign will live on

by Brandon Richardson November 29, 2023November 29, 2023

The historic sign that has lit up Long Beach nights for over 80 years has been donated to the Museum of Neon Art, which is refurbishing it for display early next year.

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Long Beach main website back online, but questions persist about scope of cyber breach 

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz November 28, 2023

In an email Tuesday night, the city declined to say whether anyone’s personal data was compromised as part of the breach or if it paid a ransom to get back control of its systems.

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East Long Beach warehouse project gets approval to build near Los Cerritos Wetlands

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz November 28, 2023

The project is slated to be built on a mostly vacant 8.5-acre lot near the T-intersection of Loynes Drive and Studebaker Road.

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Family of man fatally shot by CHP on 105 Freeway files excessive force claim

Avatar photo by City News Service November 28, 2023

“This officer is a danger to the community,” an attorney for the family said. “He has no business wearing a badge and patrolling the streets.”

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Sea lion pup found stranded in front of Long Beach home is returned to the sea

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson November 28, 2023November 28, 2023

Joy, the plucky young sea lion that was found huddled in front of a home on the peninsula six months ago, was cared for and released back into the ocean.

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