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A man warms his hands over a makeshift outdoor fire.
Posted inNews

California’s next housing crackdown could force cities to plan more homeless shelters

by CalMatters May 1, 2023May 1, 2023

Senate Bill 7 would — for the first time — require cities and counties to plan enough beds for everyone living without a place to call home. It would go beyond just temporary shelter, also including permanent housing placements.

A crowd stands in front of a building that says "St. Mary's Long Beach Hospital" in a black-and-white photo that says, "Grand Opening of St. Mary 1923."
Posted inHealth

St. Mary marks 100 years of serving Long Beach community

Avatar photo by Tess Kazenoff May 1, 2023May 1, 2023

The 70-bed facility officially opened its doors on August 26, 1923. To make it to 100 years is “remarkable,” St. Mary Medical Center president and CEO Carolyn Caldwell said.

A yellow-and-white Mid-Century Modern house with desert landscaping and white rock borders. A flagstone chimney bisects the home's front. Photo courtesy of Doug Kramer.
Posted inNews, Real Estate

Paul Tay ‘Sunlight House’ in Ridgewood Heights on the market for $1.25M

Avatar photoby Tim GrobatyMay 1, 2023April 28, 2023

Paul Tay designed more than 30 homes in Long Beach, including models in Park Estates, Alamitos Heights, Bixby Knolls and Los Cerritos.

Posted inThe Hi-lo

Unlimited pours of wine, beer and more return with LAWineFest in June

Avatar photo by Cheantay Jensen April 30, 2023

Over 60 award-winning wineries, craft breweries, seltzer and hard kombucha makers are slated to pitch their tents at the outdoor waterfront venue, offering hundreds of varieties of drinks to choose from.

A person holding an umbrella is seen reflected in raindrops.
Posted inNews

More rain headed to Long Beach this week

Avatar photo by Staff Reports April 30, 2023

After several record-breaking bouts of rain earlier this year, more showers are headed to Long Beach this week, though forecasters say the rain will be lighter than in other recent storm systems.

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Posted inThe Hi-lo

Extra Frames: The photos we didn’t publish in April

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Brandon Richardson, Thomas Cordova and Tess Kazenoff April 30, 2023April 28, 2023

Extra Frames is a monthly compilation of images captured by Long Beach Post photographers that are, well, extra.

A person in a baseball uniform helps a person in a wheelchair hold a baseball bat.
Posted inNews, Sports

Wilson baseball shares love of the game with Playmakers

Avatar photo by Staff Reports April 30, 2023April 28, 2023

Every Saturday since early March, a handful of Bruin baseball players have been donating their time with Playmakers—a local nonprofit that offers “sports and enrichment programs for kids and adults with special needs.”

A woman sits in a medical chair, looking out the window.
Posted inHealth, News

Long COVID in California: ‘A pandemic of loneliness and social isolation and rejection’

by CalMatters April 30, 2023April 28, 2023

Recent CDC surveys suggest 5.5% of California adults — roughly 1.5 million people — currently experience the ill-defined, mysterious and often debilitating collection of symptoms that make up long COVID.

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Posted inAerospace

‘We let a lot of people down’: Southwest CEO pledges company-wide improvements during Long Beach visit

by Brandon Richardson April 29, 2023April 29, 2023

Executives said the airline is now in the midst of a company-wide campaign to modernize and correct the issues that led to the cancellation of thousands of flights during peak holiday travel, leaving millions stranded.

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Best Buddies Friendship Walk to support people with disabilities coming Sunday

Avatar photo by JJ Fiddler April 29, 2023April 29, 2023

April is Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month, and part of that celebration of inclusion is the Best Buddies Friendship Walk in Long Beach on Sunday at Shoreline Aquatic Park.

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