byMike Guardabascio and JJ FiddlerinNews
This week we're talking all the top news stories from around town including the wet weather and the rise of the Cambodian electorate in Long Beach in an interview with Stephanie Rivera.
byMike Guardabascio and JJ FiddlerinNews
We talk with Post reporter Kelly Puente, who is traveling to Washington, D.C., next week to capture the mood in the nation's capitol and hang out with Long Beach's congressman.
byMike Guardabascio and JJ FiddlerinNews
It was a big news week, we're talking the Blue Line blues, more rain on the way, a $4 million empty lot, and whether the Queen Mary is haunted. Then we're joined by Stephanie Rivera to talk bout Long...
byMike Guardabascio and JJ FiddlerinNews
On today's episode, we have an interview with reporter Jason Ruiz who has details on the upcoming Blue Line closure that will impact up to 64,000 riders.
byMike Guardabascio and JJ FiddlerinNews
This week on the Long Beach 30, the city’s only news and politics podcast, we’re talking about the ongoing restaurant closures all over Long Beach and discussing police transparency with the Long Beach Post's breaking news editor, Jeremiah Dobruck.
byMike Guardabascio and JJ FiddlerinNews
See what we did there? Year in PREview? We know, we know. We're breaking down some of the top news stories we'll be keeping an eye on in 2019.
byMike Guardabascio and JJ FiddlerinNews
It's the last Long Beach 30 podcast of the year, and Mike and JJ are counting down the biggest winners and losers of 2018, and recapping the year's top stories with Long Beach Post Executive Editor Melissa Evans.
byMike Guardabascio and JJ FiddlerinNews
It's our last episode of the Long Beach 30 before Christmas so we tried to look on the lighter side as Chloe the dog was released from the hospital, a marriage is coming up, and... okay, a sewage spill....
byMike Guardabascio and JJ FiddlerinNews
Today we discuss a new lawsuit around the Capt. David Rosa tragedy and a horrific animal abuse case. We also talk about the Long Beach City Council's reports on parking and homelessness with Jason Ruiz.
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