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A group of state and local officials listens to a speaker at a press conference a the Port of Long Beach.
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Ports of Long Beach, LA to get more than $600 million to boost efficiency, air quality

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson July 6, 2023July 6, 2023

Some of the money will go to zero-emission locomotives and a new on-dock rail facility in Long Beach so more cargo can be moved by trains rather than trucks.

Gov. Gavin Newsom stands behind a lectern with the seal of the state of California.
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Newsom’s climate agenda highlights tensions with environmental groups

Avatar photo by Adam Beam, Associated Press July 6, 2023

Tensions are simmering between California’s robust environmental advocacy wing and the state’s progressive governor who considers himself one of their own.

Posted inFood, The Hi-lo

Pickle Banh Mi expands into Long Beach’s Cambodia Town

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios July 6, 2023July 5, 2023

The history of the bánh mì sandwich is a mixing of cultures — a product of French colonization. When the Dong sisters decided to open the first Pickle Banh Mi in Garden Grove in 2018, the menu was a love letter of sorts.

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Tips for hosting a successful trivia night

Sponsored by Cambrian Homecare July 6, 2023July 13, 2023

With these tips, you’re well on your way to hosting a successful trivia night everyone will remember for years to come.

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NASA taps Long Beach’s Vast for space station development collaboration

by Brandon Richardson July 5, 2023July 7, 2023

Rather than financially supporting Vast’s efforts, NASA will offer technical expertise, assessments, technology and data.

A trash truck lifts up a refuse bin from the street.
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Want to drive a trash truck? Long Beach offers up to $6,000 bonuses amid staffing shortage

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson July 5, 2023

Long Beach is offering cash incentives and holding a hiring fair later this month in an effort to end the driver shortage that’s caused delayed or irregular trash pickups around the city since the spring.

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Things to do in Long Beach this weekend including… pirates and a summer pet fair

Avatar photo by Cheantay Jensen July 5, 2023July 6, 2023

Plus, a quilt convention, a tacos and tequila festival and more.

Posted inFood, The Hi-lo

3rd Annual Long Beach Burger Week returns starting July 23

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios July 5, 2023

Over 20 different burger options, at different price ranges, will be available during Burger Week.

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Hope and uncertainty linger as California turns the page on state-run youth prisons

Avatar photo by Christopher Weber, Associated Press July 5, 2023

On Saturday, California shuttered its last three state-run youth lockups as part of a plan to help break what Gov. Gavin Newsom has called “the school-to-prison pipeline.” Will the plan be enough?

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Photos: Thousands line the coast for Queen Mary fireworks, festivities

Avatar photo by Staff Reports July 5, 2023

Thousands of revelers flocked to Queensway Bay, Alamitos Beach, Shoreline Village and other viewing points along the coast for Fourth of July fireworks sponsored by the city of Long Beach. 

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