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Posted inFood

Wide Eyes Open Palms to host Sri Lankan dinner fundraiser for sustainable boutique

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios October 26, 2023October 26, 2023

Tickets include a four-course Sri Lankan meal, a complimentary beverage and two hand-loomed napkins from Monkey Mind, a shop that works with Sri Lankan artisans.

Six city commissioners sit behind the dais in the City Council chambers during a meeting on May 10, 2023.
Posted inNews

Survey says residents want more information about who’s lobbying city officials

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz October 26, 2023

Currently, city officials don’t have to disclose when lobbyists contact them. The ethics commission is considering new rules that could change that.

Posted inClimate Change

Newsom’s visit underscores electric car reality: China holds the keys to battery industry

Avatar photo by Alejandro Lazo, CalMatters October 26, 2023

China modeled some of its climate programs on policies first adopted by California. Now, California depends on the world’s most populous country for essential materials in its electric vehicle ambitions.

Posted inThe Hi-lo

10 places to celebrate Día de los Muertos in and around Long Beach

Avatar photo by Laura Anaya-Morga October 26, 2023October 26, 2023

The joyous celebration is rooted in the belief that the spirits of our loved ones return to the real world.

Posted inCrime

Murder charge filed against driver accused of intentionally hitting pedestrians at Pike

Avatar photo by City News Service October 26, 2023October 26, 2023

Khalid Yagobbi had been free on $50,000 bail when he faced only a vehicular manslaughter charge, but he’s now been taken back into custody in lieu of $6 million bail, records show.

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Port of Long Beach aims to restore ocean habitat when it builds a massive wind turbine facility

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson October 25, 2023

To help offset the effects of the large facility, officials hope to build on already-studied proposals, which would include the creation of rocky reefs, oysterbeds, planting eelgrass, kelp and more.

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Things to do in Long Beach this weekend including…craft markets, a haunted house and a Halloween pub crawl

Avatar photo by Cheantay Jensen October 25, 2023October 27, 2023

Plus, a silent film screening, live theater and a unique Beatles music experience.

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City leaders call for ‘enhanced’ safety Downtown days after woman was assaulted

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz October 25, 2023October 25, 2023

The high-profile attack on a woman walking through Downtown Long Beach sparked intense media attention. Now the city is asking for options to respond.

Posted inThe Hi-lo

Blink 182 arrives in Long Beach this Thursday for a special record signing at Fingerprints

Avatar photo by Jake Gotta October 25, 2023October 25, 2023

Members of Blink 182 will be signing copies of their new record “One more Time.” But as of Wednesday morning, wristbands to get into the signing were already going quickly.

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City Council makes final adjustments to get wage hike for hotel workers on the ballot

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

City Council members made tweaks that could let future councils more easily raise wages for hotel workers if voters approve a proposed hike to nearly $30 by 2028.

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