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A pair of ‘affordable’ homes with unique issues

Avatar photoby Tim GrobatyAugust 14, 2023August 11, 2023

One house can possibly be flipped with more than a little know-how and hard work, and the other is a fine home, but it’s stuck, almost adamantly, where it is.

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It’s roastin’ season. Here’s where to get your Hatch chiles roasted in Long Beach

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios August 14, 2023August 11, 2023

The large green peppers from New Mexico can be used in a number of dishes from enchiladas to ribs to Hatch chile Alfredo sauce.

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‘It’s like a war zone out there right now’: How to help victims of Maui fires

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

Mandira Tremblay, a bartender at the Reno Room, was in Maui when the fires began, and has since mobilized to help victims. Others groups and businesses have, too.

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Long Beach hopeful its new ‘slurry seal’ team can help address a backlog of street repairs

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz August 13, 2023

With over $1 billion in street repairs needed across Long Beach, a new crew in the Public Works Department is working to preserve city streets and keep them from falling into disrepair.

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Why Cal State is pushing back on community colleges’ plans to offer bachelor’s degrees

Avatar photo by Adam Echelman, CalMatters August 13, 2023August 16, 2023

The Cal State Chancellor’s Office says many community colleges are stepping outside their bounds by proposing bachelor’s programs that duplicate what Cal State campuses already offer. Community colleges disagree.

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In California, a prescription could pay for your fresh fruits and veggies

Avatar photo by Rya Jetha, CalMatters August 13, 2023August 10, 2023

Food prescriptions are part of the “food is medicine” movement that views nutritious food as a way to prevent, manage, and reverse chronic disease. Such programs have been found to lower obesity, blood pressure and average blood sugar.

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George’s Greek Cafe locations in Downtown, Lakewood sold to new owners

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

The Loizides family has owned and managed the iconic restaurant for over two decades.

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If migrants are shipped to Long Beach, the city says it has a plan

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz August 12, 2023August 11, 2023

When Long Beach officials first heard reports that migrants crossing the southern border were being flown or bused to other states with Democratic strongholds, they recognized a similar situation could unfold here—and started planning for it.

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Demystifying wine: How to know what you’ll actually like

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios August 12, 2023August 11, 2023

Tips to figure out what your palate may enjoy and how to pair wine with different food groups.

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Amendment to California constitution could unlock billions of dollars for housing

by Ben Christopher, CalMatters August 12, 2023August 10, 2023

As state lawmakers scramble to put a lid on ever-increasing housing costs, a coalition of housing developers, unions, local governments and pro-housing groups want to lower the bar required to pass bonds and taxes that fund affordable housing.

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