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California still has an anti-gay marriage law on the books. Voters could remove it next year

Avatar photo by Sophie Austin, Associated Press July 14, 2023July 13, 2023

In practice, that law has been void for about a decade. In 2013, the U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for same-sex marriage in the state. But it remains on the books and can only be removed by voters.

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Long Beach residents will soon be able to borrow e-bikes for free. Here’s how

by Kat Schuster July 13, 2023July 13, 2023

Later this year, Long Beach residents will be able to check out electric bikes for free as part of a program to incentivize zero-emission modes of travel around the city.

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Black Lives Matter movement marks 10 years of activism, renews call to defund police

Avatar photo by Aaron Morrison, Associated Press July 13, 2023

The Black Lives Matter movement hit a milestone on Thursday, marking 10 years since its 2013 founding in response to the acquittal of the man who fatally shot 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.

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Ethics Commission delays public meeting on lobbying ordinance amid city concerns

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz July 13, 2023

The proposed meeting, which was initially slated for the summer, will now likely be held in October due to city staff’s concerns about the meeting’s logistics.

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Want to see sharks, but safely? Visit the CSULB Shark Lab’s open house July 22

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson July 13, 2023July 13, 2023

The event from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. includes family activities and beach safety tips, plus workshops for teachers.

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Dangerous heat wave brings triple digit temperatures and fire risk to California

Avatar photo by The Associated Press July 13, 2023

After a historically wet winter and a cloudy spring, California’s summer was in full swing Thursday as a heat wave that’s been scorching much of the U.S. Southwest brings triple digit temperatures and an increased risk of wildfires.

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Hate crimes on the upswing in Long Beach, with more this year so far than in all of 2022

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Alicia Robinson and Jackie Rae July 13, 2023July 12, 2023

After a spike in 2018, hate crimes reported in Long Beach declined or were almost flat for the past few years. But new data from the Long Beach Police Department shows the number is rising again and has already surpassed last year’s total.

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Things to do in Long Beach this weekend including… “The Wizard of Oz” and a bubble bash

Avatar photo by Cheantay Jensen July 12, 2023

Plus, performance art and the anniversary party of a popular brewery.

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Court ruling stymies probe of alleged deputy gangs in LA County Sheriff’s Department

Avatar photo by The Associated Press July 12, 2023July 12, 2023

A court ruling has at least temporarily put a roadblock in front of an investigation of alleged gangs within the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department that seeks to have deputies answer questions and reveal any tattoos.

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Veteran educator becomes 1st Latina chancellor of CSU system

Avatar photo by City News Service July 12, 2023

Mildred García, president of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, was named today the next chancellor of the Long Beach-based California State University, making her the first Latina to lead the 23-campus system.

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