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Port of Long Beach could put $300 million toward developing hydrogen fuel hub

Avatar photo by Tess Kazenoff October 13, 2023

The funding is part of a $1.2 billion investment the U.S. Department of Energy is making to spur on the use of hydrogen as an alternative fuel source.

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At ‘World’s Fair of sustainability,’ CSULB students test a new zero-energy home

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson October 13, 2023October 13, 2023

Would you spend $150,000 for an 874-square-foot home that’s nearly off-grid, made of sustainable materials and can be built in a matter of hours?

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Steps to improve everyday activities and avoid a serious back or neck injury

Sponsored by MemorialCare October 13, 2023October 12, 2023

By: Jason R. Koh, medical director, MemorialCare Rehabilitation Institute at Long Beach Medical Center Our necks and backs are used when performing daily activities, when we are working and even when we are at rest. If you perform any of these tasks with improper form or posture, it can cause chronic neck and back pain, […]

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Reservoirs are so full Long Beach will buy water at a discount, save its groundwater

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz October 13, 2023

Long Beach will be buying the discounted water to make space in the state’s reservoirs for what’s expected to be a wet winter.

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ISM Brewing is replacing Beachwood in Downtown Long Beach. Here’s what they’re all about.

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios October 13, 2023October 14, 2023

For Ian McCall, this is a homecoming of sorts. He spent years brewing at Beachwood’s Promenade location. Now he’ll bring ISM’s beers to the spot.

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Long Beach may consider temporary tent communities to bolster shelter space

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson October 12, 2023October 12, 2023

Some cities have turned to “safe sleep” sites as part of their homelessness response, and Long Beach is now examining the model.

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The Hangout on Retro Row will close at the end of this year and move to San Luis Obispo

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios October 12, 2023October 12, 2023

The Hangout on Fourth Street will close its unique community space and open a similar concept in San Luis Obispo, though its current vendors Bel Canto Books and The Golden Garden, will remain in Long Beach.

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Long Beach fixes natural gas price in hopes of making it cheaper to heat your home this winter

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz October 12, 2023

The fixed prices should result in an average monthly bill closer to $108 in January 2024 compared to about $313 in January 2023.

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Los Angeles Whiskey Festival comes to Long Beach with unlimited sips

Avatar photo by Maison Tran October 12, 2023

The Los Angeles Whiskey Festival will come to Long Beach on Oct. 18 for its second annual unlimited whiskey tasting event from 7 to 9 p.m. at The Hangar.

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California grocery workers fear merger layoffs. Newsom vetoes bill that would have paid severance

by Alejandra Reyes-Velarde, CalMatters October 12, 2023October 12, 2023

The governor signed two other bills that strengthen protections for grocery workers during grocery store mergers and acquisitions.

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