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Posted inLGBTQ+, News

LA County board OKs creation of LGBTQ+ commission

Avatar photo by City News Service June 6, 2023

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors today approved the creation of a commission focusing on the rights and welfare of LGBTQ+ people in the nation’s most populous county.

Posted inEducation, News

Just keep swimming: CSULB study shows sharks, humans can share ocean peacefully

Avatar photo by Stefanie Dazio, Associated Press June 6, 2023

“Most of the time water users didn’t even know the sharks were there, but we could easily see them from the air,” said Patrick Rex, a Cal State Long Beach graduate student who led the study.

Seeking shelter from the rain, homeless man cleans off the entrance to the Los Altos branch of the Long Beach Library.
Posted inNews

Los Altos Neighborhood Library to close for 3 weeks to prepare for HVAC replacement

by Kat Schuster June 6, 2023June 6, 2023

From June 15 to July 5, the library will be closed in preparation for the replacement of its heating, ventilation and air conditioning system, a project scheduled for later this summer.

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Posted inCity, News

Richardson joins US Conference of Mayors advisory board

Avatar photo by City News Service June 6, 2023June 6, 2023

Long Beach Mayor Rex Richardson has been appointed to the advisory board of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, where he’ll serve alongside Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and eight other new members.

Posted inFood, The Hi-lo

Get restaurant recs from the people you trust most with Beli

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios June 6, 2023June 7, 2023

The app uses a comparative question—did you like this restaurant more than that restaurant—to assign a restaurant score which forms a personalized stacked ranking list.

Posted inCrime

Ex-LBUSD teacher convicted of sexually assaulting students

Avatar photo by Fernando Haro Garcia June 5, 2023

Jurors agreed with Mark Santo’s victims, who testified he used his position as a teacher at Lindbergh Middle School and Jordan High School to groom them for abuse.

Posted inNews

California insurance market rattled by withdrawal of major companies

Avatar photo by Michael R. Blood, Associated Press June 5, 2023June 5, 2023

Some California homeowners already are going without coverage, and a shortage of new policies could make it more difficult to buy a home.

Posted inNews

City Council to consider declaring May 22 ‘Harvey Milk Day’ and June ‘Pride Month’ in Long Beach

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz June 5, 2023June 5, 2023

Long Beach could soon officially recognize June as LGBTQ+ Pride Month and honor the late Harvey Milk’s birthday if the City Council approves changes to how the city honors its LGBTQ+ community.

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Posted inDevelopment

‘Godzilla next door’: How California developers gained new leverage to build more homes

by Ben Christopher, CalMatters June 5, 2023June 5, 2023

Under the so-called builder’s remedy, developers can build as much as they want wherever they want in cities that haven’t had their housing plans approved by the state, so long as at least 20% of the proposed units are set aside for lower income residents.

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Posted inPorts

2 container terminals at Port of Long Beach closed Monday, at least 1 to be closed Tuesday

by Brandon Richardson June 5, 2023June 5, 2023

Neither the Total Terminal International on Pier T, the largest container terminal in Long Beach, nor Pacific Container Terminal on Pier J are moving containers, but it is not clear whether the closures are linked to ongoing labor disputes.

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