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A sign displays the Long Beach Unified School District, where the main office is located in Long Beach.
Posted inEducation, News

LBUSD launches 84 new school websites and a district website

by Kat Schuster April 11, 2023

A new string of websites just went live for the Long Beach Unified School District, which serves some 65,500 students throughout Long Beach, Signal Hill, Lakewood and Avalon on Catalina Island.

A man lies in the grass while a large pile of personal items sits in the sidewalk next to a skate park.
Posted inCity, News

Survey says: Residents want safety, homelessness addressed in Long Beach’s next budget

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz April 11, 2023

The city hosted a series of public meetings earlier this year and circulated an online survey to gauge the public’s priorities before it crafts a proposed budget that will be released this summer.

Posted inBusiness, City, News, Real Estate

Micro-apartments are coming to Long Beach; will renters rush to squeeze into them?

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson April 11, 2023April 11, 2023

Where land is scarce and rents are high, smaller units can be more economically viable for developers and some tenants.

Posted inClimate Change, News

In Colorado River talks, still no agreement about water cuts

Avatar photo by The Associated Press April 11, 2023

Last year the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation called for the states to figure out how to cut their collective use of the river’s water by about 2 to 4 million acre feet — or roughly 15% to 30% of their annual use — but an agreement has since been elusive.

A "for sale" sign sits in front of a two-story single-family house.
Posted inBusiness, News, Real Estate

California approved $300 million in state-backed home loans. Who got the money?

by CalMatters April 11, 2023April 11, 2023

Just 11 days after applications opened for a new state loan program aimed at first-time homebuyers, the initial pot of money is tapped out.

Residents of the 6th District play a board game with a replicated map of Martin Luther King Jr. Park in Long Beach. Two teams collaborated on locations for new walkways, a basketball court, restrooms and beatification ideas for the park during the game.
Posted inCity, News

District 6 residents devise ‘vision plan’ for Martin Luther King Jr. Park

by Kat Schuster April 11, 2023

Thanks to a $120,000 grant, lifelong 6th District residents are participating in a planning process that could help MLK Park live up to its full potential.

Posted inCrime, News

Assault suspect barricaded in Artesia house taken into custody

Avatar photo by City News Service April 11, 2023April 11, 2023

A call about an assault with a knife started a five-hour standoff in Artesia, authorities said.

Posted inCity, Climate Change, News

State commission says Long Beach must revise oil production plan

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz April 10, 2023April 14, 2023

The State Lands Commission, which helps regulate and audit oil operations in the state, told Long Beach on Friday that its plan for future production needs to better account for things like health hazards to communities, sea level rise and the volatile oil market before the plan is accepted.

A man in a white shirt, jeans and baseball cap walks by an outdoor restroom building.
Posted inCity, News, Parks & Rec

New park ambassador program will help make public restrooms cleaner and safer, city says

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson April 10, 2023April 10, 2023

A team will visit park bathrooms multiple times a day and lock them at night to discourage illicit activities.

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Long Beach real estate market softening, but hardly cheap

Avatar photoby Tim GrobatyApril 10, 2023April 10, 2023

The year-over-year increase in home prices from March 2022 to 2023 was less than 1%, which isn’t good news for longtime homeowners who might have waited too long to make the top-of-the-market bonanza, though it’s a bit of good news for people who’ve been waiting for things to settle down, if not nose-dive, in the market.

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