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Posted inAerospace

Aerospace company True Anomaly to open 90,000-square-foot plant at Long Beach Airport

Avatar photo by John Donegan February 19, 2025February 19, 2025

The spacecraft company based in Centennial, Colo., announced Wednesday it will open a facility at the airport-adjacent Douglas Park to develop satellites and AI software.

Posted inThings To Do

Things to do in Long Beach this weekend — including Black history on the Queen Mary and a massive collectibles show

by Robert Doss February 19, 2025February 20, 2025

It’s the last weekend of Black History Month. Plus there are some amazing performances at our local theaters.

Posted inNews

Erroneous election reminder accidentally sent to local voters

Avatar photo by Jeremiah Dobruck February 19, 2025February 19, 2025

Many Long Beach voters got an email or text message telling them they had a week left to turn in their ballots — but there’s no local election.

Posted inEducation

California college leaders anxious, uncertain as Trump administration orders end to diversity programs

by Michael Burke, EdSource and Amy DiPierro, EdSource February 19, 2025

Some officials say they will not change any programming despite risk of losing federal dollars, while others are still weighing next steps.

Posted inSide StrEATS

Can quesadillas be a calling? For De’Mon Tyndell, yes they can.

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Thomas Cordova and Jacob Sisneros February 18, 2025February 19, 2025

Side StrEATS is an occasional video series by the Long Beach Post that highlights the amazing diversity and personal stories in our city’s unique culinary scene.

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City of Hope offers the most advanced blood cancer care in Long Beach

Sponsored by City of Hope February 18, 2025February 17, 2025

Serving a community with growing needs for specialized cancer expertise, Karla Olmedo, M.D., is a rising star in hematology-oncology — the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancers that develop in the blood and bone marrow. Dr. Olmedo practices at City of Hope’s Long Beach Elm and Long Beach Worsham locations, part of one of the […]

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Parents of man shot to death by sheriff’s deputies file wrongful death lawsuit

Avatar photo by City News Service February 18, 2025February 18, 2025

The Sheriff’s Department has said he advanced on deputies while wielding a pair of scissors. The lawsuit says he was in the middle of a mental health crisis and never threatened them.

Posted inCity

Long Beach Public Works to update public on Colorado Lagoon project 

Avatar photo by John Donegan February 18, 2025February 18, 2025

The public meeting is the first since a Long Beach Post investigation revealed workers’ complaints about contaminated dirt and improperly handled asbestos.

Posted inPolitics

Hundreds of anti-Trump protesters rally outside City Hall, take over Ocean Boulevard

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Jacob Sisneros and City News Service February 17, 2025February 17, 2025

After a rally at the Long Beach Civic Center, the large group marched in the eastbound lanes of Ocean Boulevard — many carrying signs decrying Trump and Elon Musk.

Posted inBusiness

Big homeowner rate hike from State Farm shot down by California regulator

by Levi Sumagaysay, CalMatters February 17, 2025February 17, 2025

In the wake of the Los Angeles fires, State Farm asked for an “emergency” premium increase of 22% on average for California homeowners. Lara on Friday denied the request pending more information.

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