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Find out how to legally street vend in Long Beach: City to host webinar about new rules, fees

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios March 11, 2024March 11, 2024

Long Beach now requires street vendors to get licenses and permits. A webinar on March 15 will help explain how to comply with the rules.

Posted inBusiness

Long Beach has spent $45 million fixing the Queen Mary, and more is needed

by Brandon Richardson March 10, 2024March 9, 2024

Despite a 2016 marine survey estimating costs upward of $289 million, city staff says they’re unsure how many more millions the ship needs, in large part because it has not had a comprehensive inspection in over four years.

Posted inThe Hi-lo

Review: Long Beach Playhouse’s ‘Ben Hur’ is a charming chuckle-fest

by Anita W. Harris March 10, 2024March 12, 2024

The audience also gets to participate in what the Playhouse describes as “historically accurate” rowing and dialogue.

Posted inNews

California may face more than $40M in fines for lapses in prison suicide prevention

Avatar photo by Don Thompson, KFF Health News March 10, 2024March 10, 2024

Suicides have long been a problem in California prisons and are considered a bellwether of a broader, decades-long lack of adequate prison mental health care.

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Jordan High music students fly out to perform at Carnegie Hall

Avatar photo by Maison Tran March 9, 2024

This is the first time in Jordan High’s history that students received an invitation to perform at the famed venue, according to school choir director JJ Garcia.

Posted inThe Hi-lo

Long Beach muralist, musician Kenny McBride battles rare cancer with art

Avatar photo by Maison Tran March 9, 2024March 9, 2024

At 38 years old, he is battling myelofibrosis, a rare cancer that scars bone marrow and disrupts normal blood cell production.

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Why even public health experts have limited insight into stopping gun violence in America

Avatar photo by Christine Spolar, KFF Health News March 9, 2024

Gun violence is among America’s most deadly and costly public health crises. But unlike other big killers, sparse federal money goes to studying gun violence or preventing it.

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Californians face higher costs for goods and services than before the pandemic despite inflation slowing

by Levi Sumagaysay, CalMatters March 9, 2024March 9, 2024

The consumer price index shows services are mostly responsible for persistent inflation, but prices for food and other goods in California remain high.

Posted inCrime

Man died after beating at elementary school; months later, authorities are still weighing charges

Avatar photo by Fernando Haro Garcia March 8, 2024March 8, 2024

John Thompson, 49, died at McKinley Elementary School in North Long Beach after scaling the fence with a sledgehammer and being beaten by two men, according to authorities.

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Officials investigate oil sheen off the coast of Huntington Beach

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz March 8, 2024March 8, 2024

Long Beach officials were monitoring the local shoreline Friday and said current weather conditions suggest that the city’s beaches would remain unaffected.

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