Budget cuts may hamstring Long Beach’s ethics office, commissioner warns
Next year’s budget proposes reducing Long Beach’s already small ethics and transparency office by 35%, according to the chair of the commission that advises it.
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Why California’s cap-and-trade program must be expanded
By: Mayor Rex Richardson, City of Long Beach Kenneth A. McDonald, President and CEO of Long Beach Transit Today, California stands at a pivotal moment in its climate policy. The effort underway in Sacramento to reauthorize the Cap-and-Trade program is more than an environmental imperative—it’s a lifeline for cities like Long Beach striving to meet…
America’s economy runs on data. What Trump’s firing of a top data chief means for California
Economists and others worry about politicizing jobs and inflation data after Trump firing of Bureau of Labor Statistics chief and nomination of partisan replacement.
MemorialCare Long Beach 1 of 5 in LA county to receive ECPR designation
Recognition Positions Long Beach Medical Center as Regional Leader in LA County for Cardiac Arrest Care Long Beach, CA – August 5, 2025 – MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center has been named an Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (ECPR) Receiving Center, effective July 1. This recognition positions Long Beach Medical Center as one of just five facilities…
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Theater News: Carpenter Center kicks off new season with soul singer Bilal
Here’s this season’s lineup for one of Long Beach’s impressive and vibrant performance venues right here in our own backyard.