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Woman acquitted of charges in 2020 crash that killed off-duty Long Beach police officer

Avatar photo by Fernando Haro Garcia August 23, 2023August 24, 2023

The charges were brought against Rachel Juliussen, who was in a Jeep attempting to make a left turn from Seventh Place onto Ocean Boulevard at about 2:25 p.m. on June 4, 2020, when she collided with Officer Anton Fischer, who was driving his motorcycle while on the way to work.

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Things to do in Long Beach this weekend including… Happy Sundays Fest and National Cinema Day

Avatar photo by Cheantay Jensen August 23, 2023

Plus, free yoga, interactive animal experiences and “Bluey.”

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Maye Center to host a farm-to-table dinner with Chef T and Chef Chad on Saturday

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios August 23, 2023

The dinner on Aug. 26 will be curated by by Chef T and Chef Chad Phuong, using produce and ingredients from local farms.

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Long Beach assists in sweep of riverbed encampments after Tropical Storm Hilary

Avatar photo by Jake Gotta and Kat Schuster August 23, 2023

People living along the Los Angeles River bike path were told to pack up and go elsewhere throughout the day Tuesday as city and county crews worked to sweep out encampments after Tropical Storm Hilary hit the area over the weekend.

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Long Beach expected to switch to new public meeting platform in October

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz August 23, 2023August 23, 2023

The new site offers features like allowing agendas and other documents to be transcribed into Spanish, Khmer and Tagalog, the three languages the city typically offers translation services for.

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Black Dog Coffee Roasters to open 2nd shop in former Lord Windsor location

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios August 23, 2023August 23, 2023

Black Dog Coffee Roasters is slated to open in Alamitos Beach sometime in September, owner Francisco Portillo said.

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A union protest at a Hotel Maya wedding turned violent. Who’s to blame?

by Brandon Richardson August 22, 2023

A new document and video footage released in the last week offer perhaps the most public view yet of one of the most contentious labor disputes in Long Beach in recent memory.

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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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