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A group of people holding pro-labor signs stand in front of a banner that says, "Raise the wage. $21.25. No caps, no off-ramps, no compromises."
Posted inNews, Politics

Labor activists push for $20 minimum wage as inflation persists

Avatar photo by The Associated Press March 28, 2023March 28, 2023

New York, California and Massachusetts are among states where pro-labor forces are now pushing proposals that, if approved, would boost minimum wages to $20 or more in the coming years.

Posted inNews, Politics

California Attorney General’s Office appeals federal gun ruling

Avatar photo by City News Service March 28, 2023March 28, 2023

U.S. District Judge Cormac Carney said California’s requirements “unquestionably infringe on the right to keep and bear arms” as guaranteed in the Second Amendment.

Posted inCrime

Victim of February hit-and-run in Long Beach dies

Avatar photo by City News Service March 28, 2023March 28, 2023

Police said the man was hospitalized with injuries that didn’t appear to be life-threatening, but his condition began to deteriorate, and officers were notified Monday that the man had died.

Posted inBusiness, News

California lawmakers OK nation’s 1st penalty for price gouging at the pump

Avatar photo by The Associated Press March 27, 2023March 27, 2023

The bill, which Gov. Gavin Newsom is expected to sign this week, will give regulators the power to punish oil companies for profiting from the type of gas price spikes that plagued the nation’s most populous state last summer.

A man walks on a train platform.
Posted inNews, Public Transit

Metro allocates funding for additional transit security officers

Avatar photo by City News Service March 27, 2023March 27, 2023

Metro announced today it has approved the hiring of 48 new transit security officers to bolster public safety.

A light rail train that says "Metro Rail" curves on a track underneath a traffic light.
Posted inNews, Public Transit

Metro to host telephone town hall tomorrow for its 2024 budget process

Avatar photo by City News Service March 27, 2023March 27, 2023

The telephone town hall is slated for 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesday. Participants can share their comments and concerns on Metro initiatives, including alternative ways to ensure public safety, enhanced cleaning and the improvement of customers’ experience using transit services.

A woman walks outside of a glass-paneled building that says "Long Beach Unified School District" in one of its windows.
Posted inEducation, News

LBUSD and TALB at impasse in contract negotiations, will enter state mediation

Avatar photo by Mike Guardabascio March 27, 2023March 27, 2023

Last Friday’s last-ditch bargaining session between the Long Beach Unified School District and the Teachers Association of Long Beach didn’t see the two sides come to an agreement on compensation or the district’s proposal to add four pupil-free days to the school year.

Posted inBusiness, News

Is your boss complying with California’s new pay transparency law? Here’s how to find out

by CalMatters March 27, 2023April 11, 2023

A new California law that requires many businesses to add pay ranges to job descriptions has raised a lot of questions among both employers and employees.

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Pedestrian critically hurt in crash at 2nd Street and PCH, LBPD says

Avatar photo by Jeremiah Dobruck March 27, 2023March 27, 2023

Long Beach Fire Department paramedics took the man to a hospital where he was listed in critical condition, police said.

A large two-story Craftsman-style building painted olive green with brown trim and several windows.
Posted inNews, Real Estate

Building where Cedar House ruled is on the market for $1.55M

Avatar photoby Tim GrobatyMarch 27, 2023

The home is not called the Cedar House anymore, even though that’s where it calls home: at 605 Cedar Ave. in the Willmore City Historic District. While the district does indeed feature several impressive historic residences, its two neighbors to the north are decidedly non-contributing multi-family condo units built in 1955. Perhaps because of its […]

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