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Graduation photos: Poly celebrates class of 2023

Avatar photo by Thomas Cordova June 15, 2023June 16, 2023

Long Beach’s Polytechnic High School celebrated its 127th commencement ceremony Wednesday, where 927 graduates commemorated the end of their high school education. Here are some of our best photos of the festivities.

Cranes are pictured near the ocean.
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Harbor commission adopts 2024 spending plan for Port of Long Beach

Avatar photo by City News Service June 15, 2023

The port plans to invest $250.1 million, nearly 40% of the budget, in an ongoing capital improvement program intended to modernize terminals, rails, bridges, waterways, roads and other infrastructure to support the growth of operations.

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Fine dining pop-up at The Current Hotel kicks off on Father’s Day

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios June 15, 2023June 14, 2023

Ambiance Dining Experience is a new, bimonthly fine dining pop-up coming to the Hotel Current with rotating chefs, menus and entertainment.

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Nutrition guide for older adults: How dietary needs change and how to meet them

Sponsored by Cambrian Homecare June 15, 2023July 13, 2023

Understanding how your nutritional needs change with age and getting enough essential nutrients will help you maintain a healthy aging lifestyle.

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Renters’ rights: California advocates chip away at landlords’ political influence

by Alejandra Reyes-Velarde, CalMatters June 15, 2023

While renters’ groups don’t come close to matching the kind of political cash that landlord lobbying groups have spent in the state, renter-friendly legislation has been gaining momentum.

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Graduation photos: Wilson celebrates class of 2023

by Brandon Richardson June 15, 2023June 15, 2023

The 803 graduates earned $11.3 million in scholarships and performed 18,639 hours of community service, according to Principal Rebecca Suzanne Caverly.

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Graduation photos: Reid High School celebrates class of 2023

Avatar photo by Staff Reports June 15, 2023June 15, 2023

Reid High School celebrated the graduation of the class of 2023 on Wednesday, where 129 seniors received their diplomas. Here are some of our best photos of the festivities.

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Port dockworkers, employers announce tentative contract agreement after 13 long months

by Brandon Richardson June 14, 2023June 14, 2023

No details about the tentative agreement were released and it is still subject to ratification by both parties.

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City to extend overnight parking for unhoused people near Queen Mary through year’s end

Avatar photo by Fernando Haro Garcia June 14, 2023

With the extension of the program, the city has relocated its operations from the parking lot on Queensway Drive to the SouthShore Launch Ramp parking lot.

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How Heal the Bay graded Long Beach’s water this year

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson June 14, 2023

Long Beach’s shoreline had relatively clean water last summer, but excessive rain later in the year raised bacteria levels and hurt water quality, according to the group’s beach report card for 2022-23.

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