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Posted inCrime

Deadly shooting at North Long Beach condos likely stemmed from parking dispute, court documents say

Avatar photo by Fernando Haro Garcia September 13, 2023

The gunman was involved in a dispute over a parking space at the Pacifica Cove Condominiums in North Long Beach when he shot a 35-year-old man multiple times, authorities allege in court documents.

Posted inNews

Despite protests, CSU approves 6% tuition increase

Avatar photo by Laura Anaya-Morga September 13, 2023

Tuition will go up by 6% every year until the 2028-2029 academic year when the price of resident undergraduate tuition will eventually reach $7,682.

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Long Beach Gives is back for it’s FIFTH year!

Sponsored by Long Beach Gives September 13, 2023September 14, 2023

With over 240 nonprofit organizations participating, the community has an incredible opportunity to make a huge difference!

Posted inFood

Sura Korean BBQ & Tofu House to host exhibit for local artist Sept. 18

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios September 13, 2023

“We believe food and art, nutrition and community go hand-in-hand,” Sura’s owners said.

A photo of the Walter Pyramid at Cal State Long Beach.
Posted inEducation

CSULB wants to add 1,600 student beds, grow enrollment by 5,000 through 2035, campus report says

Avatar photo by Maison Tran September 13, 2023September 14, 2023

Cal State Long Beach is currently urging the public to weigh in on its plan to expand enrollment and add more student, faculty and staff housing.

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City Council appoints Francine Kerridge as Long Beach’s first police oversight director

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz September 13, 2023September 13, 2023

She’ll be tasked with auditing trends within the Long Beach Police Department and potentially investigating high-profile use-of-force incidents if authorized by the city manager.

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Amid uproar over small plane noise, City Council requests report on Long Beach Airport

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz September 13, 2023September 13, 2023

Residents living under takeoff paths have said for months that low-flying, small planes circling over their homes have created quality-of-life issues.

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Former sheriff Villanueva says he’ll run for county supervisor against Janice Hahn

Avatar photo by City News Service September 13, 2023September 13, 2023

Villanueva attacked the board of supervisors as “so far to the left of center that no one can even recognize them.” A Hahn spokesman called Villanueva “the Donald Trump of Los Angeles County.”

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‘Shut it down’: Students, faculty rally against CSU tuition hike

Avatar photo by Laura Anaya-Morga September 12, 2023September 12, 2023

The board will meet to vote on the proposal at 8 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 13, at the CSU Chancellor’s Office in Long Beach. If approved, undergraduates would pay $324 more at the start of next year.

Posted inBusiness

Long Beach could put hotel wage increase on March ballot without conducting economic study

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz September 12, 2023September 14, 2023

Unite Here Local 11 and its members are pushing for a $25 minimum wage next year with an escalator to $30 by the 2028 Olympics, mirroring other efforts across other cities in the region.

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