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Posted inThe Hi-lo, Things To Do

Things to do in Long Beach this weekend including… a Juneteenth celebration and a Russell Peters comedy show

Avatar photo by Cheantay Jensen June 14, 2023June 15, 2023

Plus, an Oregon cheese tasting and free music and art shows.

A large installation reads "Long Beach" in front of a glass-walled building.
Posted inCity, News

City’s initial $19.6M projected deficit for 2023 could turn into $20M surplus

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz June 14, 2023

Property taxes, sales taxes and charges assessed to utility customers are expected to finish the year with more revenue than forecasted, helping to drive down the shortfall and turn it into an expected surplus.

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Posted inPorts

San Pedro Bay ports see 3rd consecutive month of increased cargo amid labor dispute

by Brandon Richardson June 14, 2023

Both ports have seen a dramatic increase in cargo volumes since February, but continue to trail well behind last year’s levels.

Posted inNews

‘Untold story of Juneteenth’: A Black Civil War soldier’s descendant discusses the price of freedom

Avatar photo by Jackie Rae June 14, 2023June 13, 2023

The story of Juneteenth often leaves out the Black Union troops who fought against Confederate forces to secure freedom for over 250,000 enslaved individuals. But one descendant is now determined to share the “untold story of Juneteenth.”

Posted inNews

Post reporter wins fellowship to expand Spanish language coverage

Avatar photo by Staff Reports June 14, 2023

Laura Anaya-Morga has worked for the last several months with a team of journalism students from the University of Missouri to relaunch the Long Beach Post en Español coverage.

Posted inNews

Graduation photos: Lakewood celebrates class of 2023

by Brandon Richardson June 14, 2023June 15, 2023

Of the 642 graduates that walked in Tuesday’s ceremony, 51% finished high school with a GPA of 3.0 or better, according to Principal Mona Merlo.

A light green Art Deco-style building that says "Thrift Store" stands next to a red brick building that says "Long Beach Rescue Mission."
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City Council agrees to buy former Rescue Mission site for year-round homeless shelter

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz June 13, 2023June 13, 2023

The $13.2 million purchase price will be split between the city and Los Angeles County, which is pitching in $6.5 million to help pay for the acquisition and improvements needed at the building located on West Anaheim Street.

A man lies in the grass while a large pile of personal items sits in the sidewalk next to a skate park.
Posted inNews

City Council could ask for enforcement options for homeless encampments

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz June 13, 2023

Long Beach could look to restrict the size and cleanliness of encampments in the city, along with how close they can be to things like schools, parks and “economic drivers,” under a proposal that’s coming before the City Council.

Posted inNews

Is housing a human right? California voters could decide

by Marisa Kendall, CalMatters June 13, 2023

California lawmakers are trying to enshrine the right to housing in the state’s constitution. But what exactly does that mean in a state that lacks the resources to give everyone a roof over their heads?

Posted inFood, The Hi-lo

Le Macaron shop set to open in late summer on Belmont Shore’s 2nd Street

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios June 13, 2023

The store will have its signature macarons, but it will also sell other French pastries, gourmet chocolate, gelato and European-style coffee.

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