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Candy sprinkles are put onto an ice cream cone.
Posted inFood, The Hi-lo

Van Leeuwen Ice Cream to celebrate 2ND & PCH grand opening Thursday

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios June 26, 2023June 26, 2023

Long Beach’s store will be one of only nine Van Leeuwen brick-and-mortar shops in California, the rest being around L.A.

Posted inNews

Long Beach water rates likely to increase 9% after commission’s vote

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz June 26, 2023

The increase will add about $5.13 to the average single-family household’s bill starting in October.

Posted inNews

Crane dismantling will shut down Broadway in Downtown this week

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

The full stretch of Broadway from Pine Avenue to Promenade will close from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Broadway’s south lane will open back up each day after 7 p.m.

A woman in a letterman jacket smiles at the camera.
Posted inEducation, News

LBUSD gives out 1st contract in program aimed at drawing graduates back to teach

Avatar photo by Tyler Hendrickson June 26, 2023

Daisy Martin, a graduate from Poly High’s PACE program, recently claimed the title of the first LBUSD student to receive a commitment for a teacher contract once she’s completed her certification requirements.

Posted inThe Hi-lo, Things To Do

Brick Fest Live Lego convention coming to Long Beach in July

Avatar photo by Cheantay Jensen June 26, 2023June 25, 2023

On July 15 and 16 Brick Fest Live will take over the Long Beach Convention Center with Lego building, attractions and entertainment.

A view looking down at freeway lanes with cars on them.
Posted inNews

Coroner identifies two 15-year-old victims in fiery 710 crash that killed 5

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson June 26, 2023June 27, 2023

Two 15-year-olds from Long Beach were among the five people killed in an early-morning crash on the 710 Freeway, officials confirmed.

A woman walks down a path on a farm, surrounded by flowers and plants. A white tent is on the left side and a stand is visible in the background.
Posted inBusiness, Small Business

Local food organizations adapt to rising need, food supply challenges

Avatar photo by Tess Kazenoff June 26, 2023June 26, 2023

Across the spectrum, organizations are struggling to overcome multiple challenges at once: This year’s lower-than-normal yield in crops comes amid a heightened need after COVID-era benefits recently ended.

An overhead view of a Virgin Orbit plane next to several large vans and trucks.
Posted inAerospace

Want a piece of Virgin Orbit history? Online auction to be held this week

Avatar photo by Staff Reports June 25, 2023June 23, 2023

More than 1,000 items from the bankrupt Long Beach-based satellite launch company will be up for grabs.

Posted inThe Hi-lo

Is Big Bang on the Bay happening this year? Organizer says it will be the biggest ever

Avatar photo by Fernando Haro Garcia June 25, 2023

Big Bang on the Bay faced a lawsuit that threatened to cancel the July 3 fireworks extravaganza, but with the case over, the show is on.

A young woman walks in front of a sign for Long Beach City College's Liberal Arts Campus.
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Long Beach City College to join trend of community colleges offering student housing

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson June 25, 2023June 23, 2023

Long Beach City College is looking to become part of a larger trend by creating housing for 200 or more students in the next few years.

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