Plus, the return of Long Beach Comic Con and the Long Beach Greek Festival.
With COVID cases rising, local businesses weigh bringing back masks. Most say no way.
With the decision left in their hands, business owners are considering the best ways to keep their staff safe as COVID-19 cases tick back up.
It’s the first day of school; LBUSD celebrates kids returning to campus
Expanded wellness centers, new furniture and better technology are greeting many LBUSD students as they return to class today.
Budget committee wants money for wheelchair access, housing support; delays boost to eviction defense fund
The committee also wants another $150,000 for the city’s animal shelter to pay for about 700 spay and neuter operations.
COVID cases are on the rise. Here’s where (and when) to get vaccinated or boosted
Long Beach continues to offer free vaccine and booster shots. An updated version is expected to be available in mid-September.
CSULB cancels evening classes due to power outage
It’s not clear what caused the outage, but officials announced that “unless you live in the residence halls, please leave campus for your safety.”
18 LBUSD schools still don’t have AC. What is the district’s plan?
Long Beach Unified School District officials said they will test several heat mitigation strategies that have been implemented at schools throughout the summer.
Long Beach breaks heat record; cooler temps on the way
Long Beach recorded a temperature of 97 degrees Monday at Long Beach Airport; the previous high for Aug. 28 was set in 1995 at 96 degrees.
City wants feedback on upgrades to Long Beach Pride Tower, new community hub
The 12-question survey is available until Sept. 15 and asks for comments on the city’s proposed ideas, which includes repainting the tower to match the colors of the progressive pride flag.
As school starts, what COVID precautions should students take? LBUSD leaves it up to families
No mask mandates this year, but coronavirus cases are rising, and the LBUSD suggests common-sense measures.