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Union workers raises his fist in the air during a chant as the Long Beach hotel workers celebrate wage gains at Hyatt Regency.
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Unionized hotel workers won a $4 raise. What does that mean for their quality of life?

Avatar photo by Jackie Rae April 26, 2023

A small raise was a victory, but the union’s bigger aim is to change societal attitudes about the value of service workers.

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Wrigley-area office building designed by Killingsworth could get historic designation

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz April 26, 2023April 26, 2023

The Berg Office at 822 W. Willow Street is one of the earliest works designed by KBS, the firm founded by famed local architect Edward Killingsworth.

Red and black smoke stacks sit behind shipping containers.
Posted inNews

Proposal to transfer Queen Mary to the port is dead, officials say

by Brandon Richardson April 25, 2023April 25, 2023

After over half a century of failed operators, the city will remain in control of the landmark.

An "end" traffic sign sits in front of a bench facing water.
Posted inCity, News

‘Ashlee’s Park’ heads to City Council in honor of Long Beach woman who died in 2014

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz April 25, 2023April 25, 2023

A portion of Channel View Park in East Long Beach could be renamed for Ashlee Armond, a 20-year-old woman who died near the park in 2014, after a City Council committee recommended the naming Tuesday afternoon.

The capitol building in Sacramento, California is visible in the background. A child is in a stroller, and her parents stand smiling on either side of her.
Posted inHealth, News

Family advocates for statewide GM1 Gangliosidosis Awareness Day

Avatar photo by Tess Kazenoff April 25, 2023April 25, 2023

Nearly two years after Violet Law, who’s now 3, was diagnosed with GM1 gangliosidosis, her parents, David Law and Veena Sison-Law, are hoping that California will officially recognize the fatal and rare disease on May 23, which is International GM1 Gangliosidosis Awareness Day.

A large piece of machinery moves a race track barrier along the street.
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Long Beach, LA County unemployment ticked back down in March

by Brandon Richardson April 25, 2023April 25, 2023

The recent Virgin Orbit layoffs are expected to push the city’s unemployment rate up, officials said, but not significantly.

A row of people sit holding identical signs that say, "Gun safety now."
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New California gun proposals follow Lunar New Year shooting

Avatar photo by The Associated Press April 25, 2023

California officials gathered Monday in Monterey Park and proposed three new laws aimed at preventing more gun violence, three months after a mass shooting in the city killed 11 people and wounded nine at a Lunar New Year dance.

A bullet train is stopped at a station.
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Las Vegas-to-LA bullet train gets bipartisan backing

Avatar photo by The Associated Press April 25, 2023April 25, 2023

A bipartisan congressional group from Nevada and California asked the Biden administration Monday to fast-track federal funds for a private company to build a high-speed rail line between Las Vegas and the Los Angeles area.

Posted inCity, News

Proposed land swap between port, city would provide $12M for Queen Mary repairs

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson and Brandon Richardson April 24, 2023April 25, 2023

Still, the ship will need a far larger investment to stay afloat in the years to come.

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San Pedro Bay ports and Singapore establish green shipping corridor

Avatar photo by City News Service April 24, 2023

The green and digital shipping corridor aims to support the transition to low- and zero-emission fuels for ships calling at Singapore and the San Pedro Bay ports complex.

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