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Graduation photos: McBride High School celebrates class of 2023

Avatar photo by Staff Reports June 16, 2023

McBride High School held its commencement ceremony Thursday, where 183 graduates commemorated the end of their high school education. Here are some of our best photos of the festivities.

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Floating playgrounds at Alamitos Beach, Alamitos Bay reopen today for the summer

Avatar photo by Fernando Haro Garcia June 16, 2023

City officials said the water playgrounds will be open through Sept. 4 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

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National barbecue championship lands in Long Beach tomorrow

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios June 16, 2023June 26, 2023

The first 200 attendees can receive free barbecue samples while six teams compete to be the best pitmasters around.

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Metro to get report on what creating its own police force would require in January

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz June 15, 2023

Los Angeles County Metro is going to take a deeper look at what creating a new police force would look like as questions swirl over whether the police agencies currently paid to patrol the agency’s bus and rail lines are actually doing the job.

Gov. Gavin Newsom meets with Kelly Colopy, the city's public health director, and Mayor Rex Richardson in MacArthur Park.
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Newsom announces $199M for homeless services during Long Beach visit

by Kat Schuster June 15, 2023June 15, 2023

Gov. Gavin Newsom paid a visit to Long Beach on Wednesday, where he announced that $199 million in new funding will go to 22 communities statewide, though Long Beach will not receive any of that money.

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Graduation photos: Poly celebrates class of 2023

Avatar photo by Thomas Cordova June 15, 2023June 16, 2023

Long Beach’s Polytechnic High School celebrated its 127th commencement ceremony Wednesday, where 927 graduates commemorated the end of their high school education. Here are some of our best photos of the festivities.

Cranes are pictured near the ocean.
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Harbor commission adopts 2024 spending plan for Port of Long Beach

Avatar photo by City News Service June 15, 2023

The port plans to invest $250.1 million, nearly 40% of the budget, in an ongoing capital improvement program intended to modernize terminals, rails, bridges, waterways, roads and other infrastructure to support the growth of operations.

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Fine dining pop-up at The Current Hotel kicks off on Father’s Day

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios June 15, 2023June 14, 2023

Ambiance Dining Experience is a new, bimonthly fine dining pop-up coming to the Hotel Current with rotating chefs, menus and entertainment.

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Nutrition guide for older adults: How dietary needs change and how to meet them

Sponsored by Cambrian Homecare June 15, 2023July 13, 2023

Understanding how your nutritional needs change with age and getting enough essential nutrients will help you maintain a healthy aging lifestyle.

A sign in front of a house says, "For rent."
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Renters’ rights: California advocates chip away at landlords’ political influence

by Alejandra Reyes-Velarde, CalMatters June 15, 2023

While renters’ groups don’t come close to matching the kind of political cash that landlord lobbying groups have spent in the state, renter-friendly legislation has been gaining momentum.

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