State senator seeks to reveal abuses at immigration detention centers by forcing release of 911 calls
Experts say human rights violations have gone unchecked at the facilities. If passed, the new law could hand the state and the public a powerful new oversight tool.
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Things to do in Long Beach this Juneteenth weekend — including free celebrations and a movie on the beach
There’s also a Father’s Day barbecue at the Aquarium.
With police writing far fewer tickets, drivers are running red lights with impunity, residents say
Intersections have become “a little bit of a wild west type of thing,” said a longtime dog walker who now teaches her clients “defensive walking.”
Artists just finished 7 gorgeous new murals in Long Beach. Check them out.
Here’s a look at the completed pieces and where to find them.
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VIP Records will bring free music and a message of unity to its first-ever Juneteenth festival Saturday
“Juneteenth is about freedom and celebration, and there is no better place to do that than right here in Long Beach,” said Kelvin Anderson, owner of the world famous record store.
12 times as many residents suddenly made requests for safer streets; Long Beach is hurrying to address them
After pressure from the public and local politicians, city workers have cut through a backlog of requests for traffic-safety measures, but more are flooding in.
Measure ER backers celebrate passage of half-cent sales tax for healthcare
In Long Beach, the combined sales tax will reach 11% in October and 11.25% next year when a previously approved local tax increase takes effect.

