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A rocket sits on a launch pad near the ocean.
Posted inAerospace

2 more NASA weather satellites delivered to orbit by Rocket Lab

by Brandon Richardson May 26, 2023May 26, 2023

The storm tracking constellation will be able to view the formation of tropical cyclones, including hurricanes, with flyovers once every hour, compared to the six-hour cycle of other weather-tracking satellites.

A large installation reads "Long Beach" in front of a glass-walled building.
Posted inCity, News

Long Beach begins issuing $500 payments to families in guaranteed income program

Avatar photo by Staff Reports May 26, 2023May 26, 2023

Nearly two years after Long Beach first announced it would test out a guaranteed income program, in which certain residents would get regular cash payments from the city, 250 families are now receiving that money.

Posted inEducation, News

Major renovations at Washington Middle School will lead to 3-year closure

Avatar photo by Laura Anaya-Morga May 26, 2023

The school will undergo a massive transformation beginning in the summer of 2024, and students will be relocated to Butler Middle School until construction ends.

A picture of Jordan High School. File photo.
Posted inCrime

Trial begins for ex-Jordan High School teacher accused of sexually abusing students

Avatar photo by Fernando Haro Garcia May 26, 2023June 5, 2023

Prosecutors allege Mark Santo spent years preying on vulnerable students. His defense attorney says he was just being a good teacher.

Pictured is Janet Krasner Aronson, one of the lead directors of the 2021-22 Long Beach Area Jewish Community Study, is an associate director of the Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies. She spoke at an event at the Alpert Jewish Community Center to discuss the results of the first Jewish study in Long Beach in 70 years. Photo by Kat Schuster.
Posted inNews

Long Beach’s 1st Jewish demographic study in 70 years illustrates broad societal shifts

by Kat Schuster May 25, 2023May 25, 2023

The study revealed possibly wide swaths of Jewish adults in Long Beach who are not involved in Jewish life but would like to be. It also revealed a shift in how Jewish people identify themselves, value social justice and interact with religious practices.

Posted inNews

Long Beach water bills are expected to increase—but how much has not been decided

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz May 25, 2023

The cost of water is expected to go up next year for Long Beach utility customers, as the department says customers’ conservation efforts have cut into revenues, which has made it difficult to replenish its reserves.

A light rail train that says "Metro Rail" curves on a track underneath a traffic light.
Posted inNews, Public Transit

Metro votes to adopt $9 billion budget for 2024

Avatar photo by City News Service May 25, 2023

The budget includes $290.5 million in public safety and would support the agency’s Reimagining Public Safety Framework, “a multi-layered strategy for enhancing public safety” on the system.

A black car drives by vacant storefronts.
Posted inNews

Changes to parking requirements in Long Beach head to the Planning Commission

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz May 25, 2023

Currently, businesses often get turned away when they submit plans to the city because of parking requirements, meaning they have to look for a new space in the city to operate—or not open in Long Beach at all.

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A group of people yell and hold signs that say, "CSU: Step up or strike out."
Posted inEducation, News

New report says Cal State has $1.5 billion funding gap, suggests tuition hikes

by CalMatters May 25, 2023May 25, 2023

Still, tuition hikes alone may not be enough to plug CSU’s operating hole. A tuition hike would only generate between $150 million and $200 million in its first year.

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