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Fighting fatigue: How to sleep better and longer

Sponsored by Cambrian Homecare August 3, 2023August 3, 2023

From cutting caffeine, bedtime routines and room temperature, here are 8 ways to get the best night’s sleep.

A photo illustration include a map of California, the state Capitol building and a form that's titled "Report of lobbyist employer."
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Why California cities use your tax dollars to lobby the Legislature

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Sameea Kamal, CalMatters and Jeremia Kimelman, CalMatters August 3, 2023

Some national research shows that lobbying pays off — cities that do it receive between 7% and 9% more per person in state funding than those that don’t. But the lobbying process isn’t fully transparent.

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3 new dining, retail spots at LGB expected to open next year

by Brandon Richardson August 3, 2023

The three concession areas are pre-security, which currently is not offered at the airport.

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California voters may face dueling measures on 2024 ballot about oil wells near homes and schools

Avatar photo by Sophie Austin, Associated Press August 3, 2023

California voters may be asked twice on the same November 2024 ballot whether to keep or to ditch a law mandating new oil wells be a certain distance away from homes, schools and parks.

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6 tips for attending Long Beach Pride this year, according to Jewels herself

by Kat Schuster August 3, 2023August 2, 2023

The only drag queen to hold a key to the city, who has been deeply enmeshed in Long Beach’s LGBTQ+ community since 1998, would like to offer you some very necessary tips on how to survive the 40th annual Long Beach Pride.

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‘Haunting of the Queen Mary’: Historic vessel to star in horror film Aug. 18

by Brandon Richardson August 2, 2023November 14, 2023

The film explores the historic ocean liner’s dark past, pulling from long-told ghost stories, entangling the past and present in this “Gothic love letter” to one of the world’s most haunted locations.

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Things to do in Long Beach this weekend including… Pride parade, festival and new mural

Avatar photo by Cheantay Jensen August 2, 2023August 2, 2023

Plus, Elvis, poetry and a pop-up arcade.

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Contract for Long Beach police to patrol Metro trains could be extended through June 2024

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz August 2, 2023

The Long Beach Police Department’s contract to patrol Los Angeles County Metro trains in the city could be extended by another year as the transit agency continues to weigh whether it will pivot to its own in-house police force in the future.

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Gaucho Beach concession stand at Alamitos Beach opens Friday

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios August 2, 2023August 2, 2023

In addition to a food menu that includes salads and sandwiches as well as lobster omelets and steak, an extensive bar menu with flights, wine, bottled and draft beer, sangrias and craft cocktails will be available.

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Long Beach could formally oppose ballot measure that would make it harder to impose new taxes

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz August 2, 2023August 2, 2023

Meanwhile, the City Council will wait to chime in on another proposed law that would raise wages for health care workers statewide.

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