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Posted inFood

Croatian luxury dog beach concept comes to Granada Beach concession stand this summer

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios May 13, 2023May 11, 2023

Businessman Montanari-Knez hopes to bring his Monty’s Dog Beach vision from Croatia to the shores of Long Beach this summer.

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Posted inEducation

Rogers Middle School renames gym for beloved PE teacher Tim Ching

Avatar photo by Mike Guardabascio May 13, 2023May 12, 2023

“This work has been a great joy in my life, and I thank you all for being a part of it,” Ching said at the renaming ceremony.

Posted inNews

California lawmakers on reparations panel challenge assumptions about payments to Black residents

Avatar photo by The Associated Press May 13, 2023May 13, 2023

A member of the task force is warning Black residents to not assume that large cash payments are on the way.

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Posted inNews

Seal Beach police officer injured in traffic collision along Pacific Coast Highway

Avatar photo by Fernando Haro Garcia May 12, 2023May 12, 2023

According to the Seal Beach Police Department, the officer was responding to a call at around 12:16 p.m. when he drove through the intersection and was struck by the driver of another vehicle.

Three cargo ships stacked with containers sit at berth in the Port of Long Beach.
Posted inPorts

Port of Long Beach cargo traffic declined in April

Avatar photo by City News Service May 12, 2023

Long Beach cargo volumes dropped again in April, a trend also seen in March as operators continue to cite low consumer spending.

Posted inNews, Pets

Dear landlord: Please don’t put a price on my pooch

Avatar photo by Kate Karp May 12, 2023May 12, 2023

One writer suggested that mandating that landlords allow pets could be a good way to mitigate shelter overcrowding.

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Newsom says state’s budget deficit has grown to nearly $32 billion

Avatar photo by The Associated Press May 12, 2023May 12, 2023

California is one of the only states to have a shortfall this year. That’s mostly because its progressive tax code relies on wealthy taxpayers whose income is closely tied to the performance of the stock market.

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Sponsored by MemorialCare May 12, 2023May 11, 2023

Babyscripts’ connects mothers to their care team, helps them stay informed about their pregnancy, and send shealth data remotely and securely to their health care provider.

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Posted inPolitics

Newsletter: Why your street isn’t getting fixed

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz May 12, 2023May 12, 2023

Why are some Long Beach roads left to rot away while others seem to get redone just about every year? City Hall reporter Jason Ruiz wanted to find out.

Pipes lie on a lot next to the Michelle Obama Library will be transferred empty land to LBCC.
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City could give LBCC land to build affordable housing next to Michelle Obama Library

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz May 12, 2023May 11, 2023

LBCC is looking at ways to build affordable student housing, but funding is an issue. The college will likely need voters to approve a bond measure.

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