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Posted inBusiness

Long Beach may ease parking mandates to draw new businesses into vacant storefronts

Avatar photo by Jake Gotta May 23, 2023May 22, 2023

The city wants to get rid of some parking requirements for commercial properties that are older than 10 years old.

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Posted inNews

Dodgers backtrack, renew ‘Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence’ Pride Night invite

Avatar photo by City News Service May 22, 2023

The saga took another twist today when the Dodgers—who earlier rescinded an invitation for the group to participate in the team’s Pride Night—publicly apologized to the organization and again invited the group to take part in the event.

Posted inNews

What to know about Long Beach’s permanent parklet program

by Kat Schuster May 22, 2023May 24, 2023

The new permanent parklets are costlier, more tightly regulated, open to appeals from local neighborhood groups—and they’re all required to be available for public use.

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Posted inNews, Public Transit

Hahn calls for answers after 2nd high-profile attack on Metro A Line since April

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz May 22, 2023May 22, 2023

An alleged attack on the Metro A Line in Long Beach last week has Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn calling for a “full accounting” of the organization’s partnerships with security and law enforcement agencies, which are contracted to patrol its bus and rail lines.

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Posted inNews, Public Transit

How California public transit is pleading for state aid

by CalMatters May 22, 2023

Gov. Gavin Newsom denied public transit agencies a lifeline in his latest spending plan, and time is running out.

Posted inClimate Change, News

California, Arizona, Nevada offer landmark deal to use less Colorado River water—for now

Avatar photo by The Associated Press May 22, 2023May 22, 2023

Arizona, California and Nevada on Monday proposed a plan to significantly reduce their water use from the drought-stricken Colorado River over the next three years, a potential breakthrough in a year-long stalemate.

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Posted inNews

A 2-bedroom California bungalow amid the mansions of Los Cerritos

Avatar photoby Tim GrobatyMay 22, 2023May 22, 2023

This authentic California craftsman bungalow in Los Cerritos is sometimes called the Mahieu/Heckman House, after two of its early owners.

Posted inThe Hi-lo, Things To Do

New Memorial Day sunset celebration to honor veterans with aircraft flyovers, flag ceremony

Avatar photo by Cheantay Jensen May 21, 2023May 23, 2023

“Honoring Our Heroes – A Sunset Ceremony” will salute our country’s fallen military service members with a free, family-friendly celebration at Shoreline Aquatic Park from 5:30-8 p.m. next Sunday.

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‘I’m a hostage’: Why California’s COVID unemployment mess isn’t over yet

by CalMatters May 21, 2023May 19, 2023

Thousands of Californians who lost jobs due to the pandemic are still fighting lengthy legal battles over unemployment money that state and federal relief programs were designed to provide.

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LBUSD high school teacher among 14 nationwide honored with literary fellowship

Avatar photo by JJ Fiddler May 21, 2023May 19, 2023

Ky-Phong Tran is one of 14 high school educators in the U.S. to be selected for the 2023 Jack Hazard Fellowship by the nonprofit New Literary Project.

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