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Long Beach’s Fire Station 9 could be recommended for historic status — but only its exterior

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz November 26, 2023November 25, 2023

Granting the interior of the building a historic status would cause problems because of the “known toxic mold” inside the building, according to the city.

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Column: I know I should be happy for my favorite restaurant’s success, but…

Avatar photo by Mike Guardabascio November 26, 2023November 25, 2023

I usually love when the rest of the world suddenly becomes aware of Long Beach’s genius, but this time, there was a twinge of annoyance — and hunger.

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10 holiday happenings to hit in Long Beach this December

by Kat Schuster November 25, 2023November 25, 2023

If you’re feeling especially festive this holiday season, you’d better be ready to mark your calendar because Long Beach has a haul of events planned this December.

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The latest group of workers stuck in a labor dispute? High school soccer refs

Avatar photo by JJ Fiddler November 25, 2023November 23, 2023

Local high school soccer referees, who are paid $75 per game, have been boycotting over their pay.

Posted inThe Hi-lo

5 places to find an ‘ugly’ Christmas sweater in Long Beach

by Kat Schuster November 24, 2023November 24, 2023

The infamous and simultaneously beloved ugly holiday sweater season is arriving. Here’s where you can find your own before all of the best are sold out.

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Musica Angelica to bring free orchestra music to the library

Avatar photo by Cheantay Jensen November 24, 2023

Musica Angelica Baroque Orchestra plans to bring a free concert series to local public libraries in Long Beach, starting with the Billie Jean King Main Library on Dec. 2.

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Long Beach is getting speed cameras. Here’s where they might go and how much a ticket will cost

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson November 24, 2023November 23, 2023

Soon, officials will place 18 speed cameras around Long Beach, and the city is ramping up a process to determine where they’ll be located.

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CSULB aims to raise $174K for Giving Tuesday to mark the school’s 74th anniversary

Avatar photo by Maison Tran November 23, 2023November 28, 2023

Last year, the university raised more than $180,000 on Giving Tuesday, an effort that typically injects funding into three to five scholarships per college.

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Places to volunteer and donate during Long Beach’s ‘Season of Giving’

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios November 23, 2023

The city of Long Beach has launched a “Season of Giving” campaign with a list of volunteer opportunities and places to donate this holiday season.

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How bad could the cyberattack on Long Beach be? Experts and other cities offer clues.

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson November 23, 2023

City officials have been tight-lipped about anything they may have learned about what happened, but experts say the road to recovery could be long — and expensive.

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