Gov. Gavin Newsom said during a press conference that the state will no longer abide by the regional stay-at-home order and will instead follow the county-based tier model.
Author: Julia Terbeche
Newsom expected to lift statewide stay-at-home order Monday, education sector in Long Beach to start receiving COVID-19 vaccine
Gov. Gavin Newsom is slated to cancel the state’s stay-at-home order Monday, allowing for restaurants to resume outdoor dining and other services to operate indoors.
Biden to issue $1,400 stimulus checks following last month’s $600 disbursement
President Biden signed a directive Friday to deliver stimulus checks that, along with December’s $600 payment, would amount to $2,000 in coronavirus relief.
Cuándo y dónde obtener la vacuna contra el coronavirus en Long Beach
Después de recibir envíos de vacunas COVID-19 a fines de diciembre, la ciudad de Long Beach comenzó a vacunar a su primer grupo de personas, las que tienen mayor riesgo de contraer el virus.
Capitol Hill post-inauguration: what Biden has done so far
Within his first couple days in office, President Joe Biden has already begun reversing Trump’s policies making efforts toward a more inclusive nation.
Spring 2021 to offer just 108 courses on campus, 8,274 online
About 4% of all classes are being offered on CSULB’s campus this spring, a slight increase from the fall 2020 semester.
Wind advisory until Wednesday after Long Beach sees gusts up to 40 mph
Long Beach experienced strong winds throughout Tuesday, which led to a power outage in the neighboring community of Bixby Knolls.
‘Democracy has prevailed’: Biden, Harris sworn in
In a socially distant, mask-filled ceremony, President Joseph R. Biden Jr. is sworn in as 46th President of the United States, and Vice President Kamala Harris breaks down gender and racial barriers as the first woman and person of color to hold the position.
Long Beach City Council to aid grocery workers with extra $4 per hour hazard pay, revisit affordable housing initiative
In an unanimous vote, the council has decided to implement hazard pay for employees of grocery chains in Long Beach as they remain at risk of contracting COVID-19 while at work. The council also voted to move forward with an initiative to implement housing in the city for lower-income residents.
What we know about CSULB’s 2021 commencement
Graduates can expect a car parade featuring a jumbo screen and other virtual elements this May in lieu of a traditional ceremony.