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A health worker wearing a mask and gloves gives a vaccination to a person at a public park.
Posted inNews

Survey: 32% of Californians won’t take COVID vaccine boosters

Avatar photo by City News Service August 5, 2023August 3, 2023

The survey, released this week by UCLA, also found that 41% of adults with the lowest incomes experienced COVID symptoms for two months or longer, compared to 23% of adults with the highest incomes.

A photo illustration shows cut-outs of politicians in front of graphics of money and housing.
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California could borrow a record-breaking $35 billion to tackle the housing crisis. Will voters go along?

by Ben Christopher, CalMatters August 5, 2023August 3, 2023

California voters regularly name housing costs and homelessness as among the most important issues facing the state. Now lawmakers are calling their bluff.

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Project X LB provides free laundry and food assistance to the community

Avatar photo by Jackie Rae August 4, 2023

The idea for the event came after Project X LB founder Marcus Hobbs had volunteered at another free laundry event, where he said he realized there was a greater need to provide free laundry services to the community on a regular basis.

Posted inBusiness

Hotel Maya workers join regionwide strike amid ongoing contract negotiations

by Brandon Richardson August 4, 2023August 4, 2023

Dozens of unionized workers at Hotel Maya in Downtown Long Beach have joined the regional strike for higher wages, improved work conditions and benefits amid ongoing contract negotiations.

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Get screened for World Lung Cancer Awareness Day

Sponsored by MemorialCare August 4, 2023August 4, 2023

Lung cancer causes more deaths than breast, colon, and prostate cancer combined.

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Decision on new Raising Cane’s, El Pollo Loco at Long Beach Towne Center postponed

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz August 4, 2023

Two new drive-thru restaurants at the Long Beach Towne Center will have to wait at least another month before being approved due to disputes over city requirements to install solar panels.

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Planning Commission clears way for Legends to build 1st permanent parklet on 2nd Street

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz August 4, 2023

Legends Restaurant and Sports Bar can officially move forward with building a permanent outdoor dining parklet on Second Street in Belmont Shore after the Planning Commission denied an appeal by residents who sought to block its construction.

Posted inCrime, LGBTQ+

Ahead of Long Beach Pride, police address safety concerns at town hall meeting

Avatar photo by Fernando Haro Garcia August 3, 2023August 3, 2023

Members of the LGBTQ+ community and some bars along Broadway asked for reassurances from the LBPD, according to City Councilmember Cindy Allen.

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Fighting fatigue: How to sleep better and longer

Sponsored by Cambrian Homecare August 3, 2023August 3, 2023

From cutting caffeine, bedtime routines and room temperature, here are 8 ways to get the best night’s sleep.

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Why California cities use your tax dollars to lobby the Legislature

Avatar photo by Sameea Kamal, CalMatters and Jeremia Kimelman, CalMatters August 3, 2023

Some national research shows that lobbying pays off — cities that do it receive between 7% and 9% more per person in state funding than those that don’t. But the lobbying process isn’t fully transparent.

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