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Need a passport? USPS to hold special fairs in Long Beach, South Gate

Avatar photo by Staff Reports May 16, 2023May 16, 2023

Due to an “unusually large volume of passport customers,” the U.S. Postal Service is holding two special passport fairs in Long Beach and South Gate, both on Sunday, May 21.

A sticker on a window says, "2023 Long Beach Post Best of Long Beach Readers' Choice."
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Best of Long Beach 2023 winners announced

Avatar photo by Staff Reports May 16, 2023May 16, 2023

When it comes to Long Beach, our readers know what’s best. And those readers have spoken.

Posted inEducation, News

Wilson High hosting improv competition with other local high schools

Avatar photo by Tyler Hendrickson May 16, 2023May 16, 2023

This Thursday’s event marks the first time since the pandemic that local schools have gotten together for an improv competition, making it an exciting return to the stage for all students involved.

Posted inAerospace

Southwest awarded 3 more Long Beach flight slots, Delta gives up 2

by Brandon Richardson May 16, 2023May 17, 2023

Southwest now holds 83% of the airfield’s 58 daily flight slots—and it will likely pick up two more in the coming months.

Posted inSmall Business

Proposed regulations could severely limit where Long Beach street vendors operate

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Caitlin Antonios and Jason Ruiz May 15, 2023June 26, 2023

Over two dozen proposed regulations, if accepted, could prohibit vendors from popular locations like Junipero Beach. Setting up at the beach, which is classified as a park, would mean vendors would not be able to vend in the parking lot, something that is common at Junipero Beach.

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3.3 million Southern California residents expected to travel for Memorial Day

Avatar photo by City News Service May 15, 2023

For Southern Californians, the top destinations for travelers are expected to be Las Vegas, San Diego, Santa Barbara, the Grand Canyon and Palm Springs.

Posted inCrime, News

‘Like having your soul stolen’: Father grieves son, 18, killed in wrong-way crash

Avatar photo by Fernando Haro Garcia May 15, 2023

Geronimo Reynaga was a passenger in the BMW that went airborne and then overturned in West Long Beach on Saturday.

Posted inReal Estate

California is losing population and building new houses. When will home prices come down?

by CalMatters May 15, 2023May 15, 2023

There are now more homes per person — 3,770 units for every 10,000 Californians — than there have been since at least 1991.

Posted inNews

Environmental group sues to block drilling of 15 oil wells off Long Beach coast

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson May 15, 2023May 15, 2023

The Center for Biological Diversity wants to invalidate recent approvals for more than a dozen wells on oil island Grissom in Long Beach’s harbor.

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Vincent Thomas Bridge needs months, maybe years, of construction; Caltrans weighs closure options

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson May 15, 2023May 24, 2023

The options include shutting down the bridge entirely for nine to 12 months or keeping one lane open in each direction, which could extend the construction by a year or more.

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