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Century Villages at Cabrillo announces new executive director

Avatar photo by Tess Kazenoff August 22, 2023

Century Villages at Cabrillo has appointed its newest executive director, Kimberly Wee, following the departure of Steve Colman, who recently announced his retirement after 20 years with the organization.

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With firing of violence prevention coordinator, some activists say Long Beach is again abandoning its Black community

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson August 22, 2023August 22, 2023

Some local Black activists and leaders were surprised and upset to learn Cathy Snuggs was terminated in July, and they feel like it’s part of a pattern of how Long Beach officials handle programs and initiatives focused on the city’s Black residents.

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Pop’s Java to close East Village coffee shop on Aug. 28

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios August 22, 2023

East Village coffee shop Pop’s Java, which opened in 2021, will close on Aug. 28.

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Long Beach Post selected to join new state initiative intended to strengthen journalism

Avatar photo by Staff Reports August 22, 2023August 22, 2023

The Post, which has the largest newsroom serving Long Beach, has hired Maison Tran, who has worked for National Public Radio and has experience in audio and video journalism.

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Before and after: See the stunning new murals from this year’s Long Beach Walls

Avatar photo by Thomas Cordova August 21, 2023

The 8th annual Long Beach Walls and Art Renzei Festivals wrapped up last week with 12 new murals now adorning walls on local businesses, schools and parking structures across the city.

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What to do with your Tropical Storm Hilary sandbags

by Kat Schuster August 21, 2023

City officials are urging residents to hold onto their sandbags if they can. Tropical Storm Hilary might be over, but an El Niño winter is expected to bring more heavy rainfall over the next few months, and flooding will be possible again in Long Beach.

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100th MitraClip procedure performed at The MemorialCare Heart & Vascular Institute at Long Beach Medical Center

Sponsored by MemorialCare August 21, 2023August 21, 2023

MitraClip is a breakthrough in the growing category of minimally invasive heart procedures and an alternative for patients who are not surgical candidates.

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Hilary drops record rain on Long Beach, but city escaped worst of the storm

Avatar photo by Staff Reports August 21, 2023August 21, 2023

Tropical Storm Hilary dropped at least 2.63 inches of rain on Long Beach, and wind gusts hit 38 mph, but the city escaped the worst of the downpour.

A Spanish-style home painted white with terracotta roof and a front patio with blue outdoor chairs around a round table. Steps leading to the house are decorated with Spanish tile,
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World’s Fairs brought international architecture to Long Beach

Avatar photoby Tim GrobatyAugust 21, 2023August 21, 2023

Among the fairs that had a profound effect on Long Beach architecture in the 1920s and 1930s, was the Panama-California Exposition held in 1915 in San Diego’s Balboa Park.

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Long Beach spared so far from significant storm impacts, officials say

Avatar photo by Fernando Haro Garcia August 20, 2023August 20, 2023

Still, the city is prepared for whatever challenges may arise, Mayor Rex Richardson said Sunday evening.

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