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CSU chancellor speaks out over concerns about handling of sexual harassment case
The chancellor of the Long Beach-based California State University system is defending his handling of a 2020 settlement…
February 7, 2022
Long Beach Neighborhood Foundation donates money to youth organizations
The Long Beach Neighborhood Foundation (LBFN) donated funds to seven youth-led organizations during an event held at Buono’s…
February 7, 2022
Things to do in Long Beach: beach clean up, free sausages, support group and Valentine’s Day pop up
A curated guide on virtual and socially distanced events brought to you by our local communities of Long…
February 4, 2022
Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters donates 90 boxes of food to LBCC’s Viking Vault food pantries
The Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters donated 90 cases of food to the Long Beach City College (LBCC)…
February 3, 2022
LBUSD to postpone development of new coed locker rooms following public outcry
Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) Superintendent Jill Baker told the Board of Education during its Wednesday, Feb.…
February 3, 2022
‘We need a living wage’: LBUSD salary negotiation with classified employees remains stalled, State board to weigh in this month
As Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) classified employees union continue to demand higher salaries than the district…
February 3, 2022
Ex-LBUSD safety officer charged with woman’s murder pleads not guilty
A former Long Beach Unified School District safety officer pleaded not guilty today to a murder charge stemming…
February 3, 2022
Long Beach has a goal to complete 300 miles of bicycle lanes by 2040, here are some upcoming projects
The City of Long Beach has 15 upcoming bikeway projects as part of its Bicycle Master plan as…
February 2, 2022
Long Beach Airport anticipates ‘economic tailwind’ with increased flights activity for Super Bowl LVI
With Super Bowl LVI touching down in Southern California, Long Beach Airport (LGB) officials are expecting an increased…
February 2, 2022
Long Beach approves use of bonds to fund middle-income housing development at former Civic Center
The Long Beach City Council is chipping away at its State-imposed housing requirements after approving a potentially risky…
February 2, 2022