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New study sheds light on the Long Beach Jewish Community

Sponsored by Jewish Long Beach May 18, 2023

Jewish Long Beach hopes that this initiative will enhance the development of Jewish identity and continuity for generations to come across all Judaic institutions in the area.

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How too much sugar impacts your dental and overall health

Sponsored by Cambrian Homecare May 18, 2023July 13, 2023

Added sugars that hide in many foods are listed as sugar, brown sugar, fructose, high-fructose corn syrup, glucose, dextrose, and corn syrup.

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Supreme Court returns case weighing Google’s liability for CSULB student’s death in terrorist attack to lower court

Avatar photo by The Associated Press May 18, 2023

In the case of Nohemi Gonzalez, who was a Cal State Long Beach student studying abroad when she was killed in an Islamic State terrorist attack in Paris in 2015, a unanimous court returned the case to a lower court, but said there appeared to be little, if anything, left of it.

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Have a complaint about traffic or parking in Long Beach? File it with LBPD’s new form

by Kat Schuster May 18, 2023

Long Beach police are seeking the public’s help to identify trends in traffic and parking issues in the city through a new online form, where residents can submit complaints.

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A nationwide movement wants white women to demand a total ban on guns

Avatar photo by Jackie Rae May 18, 2023May 18, 2023

On this episode of The Word, two Long Beach activists explain why they think a full gun ban is needed and why white women should be the ones demanding it.

A woman in jeans and a tie-dye shirt and a man in a blue sweater and jeans stand in front of a building, smiling.
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Jewel Box Children’s Theater Company to open West Long Beach location

Avatar photo by Tess Kazenoff May 18, 2023

Since signing the lease last month, work has been underway to get the space ready for rehearsals and workshops, with the goal of having a soft opening this summer.

Two people walk by the old Archibald's location on Second Street in Belmont Shore, where The Win~Dow is expected to open eventually.
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The Win~Dow to bring no-frills burgers and cheap bites to Belmont Shore’s old Archibald’s location

by Kat Schuster May 18, 2023May 18, 2023

An L.A.-based boutique burger joint will eventually open next to Sheldrake Coffee in Belmont Shore. If its original menu remains the same, it could become one of the most affordable menus on Second Street.

Utility workers replace old gas line.
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Utilities Commission to weigh plan that could stiffen penalties for water wasters

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz May 17, 2023May 17, 2023

The Long Beach Utilities Department is looking to update its water shortage contingency plan, which outlines what activities are prohibited during different stages of drought—and a new proposal could lead to steep fines for water wasters in the future.

The outside of a two-story building is shown from an elevation. Vehicles are parked in spaces outside of the JP23 restaurant and bar that was closed last year after the City Council denied a business permit to the owner.
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City Council affirms vote to block JP23’s business license, community calls for bar to stay closed

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz May 17, 2023May 18, 2023

The Long Beach City Council on Tuesday reaffirmed its denial of a business license for JP23, a Downtown bar that it blocked from operating last year after officials said it repeatedly violated city rules by hosting parties and opening without required permits.

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The Protecting Blue Whales and Blue Skies Brand Ambassador program is a collaboration between brands and sustainable shipping companies.

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