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Beach Weekly S9E15: Queen Mary nears reopening, COVID-19 cases spike, World Cup recap and more
Daily Forty-Niner · Beach Weekly S9E15: Queen Mary nears reopening, COVID-19 cases spike, World Cup recap and more
Metro policy reevaluated after Long Beach homeless surge
L.A. Metro’s end-of-line policy has been blamed for Long Beach’s growing homeless population.
Long Beach’s affordable housing crisis leads to growth of accessory dwelling units, impacting CSULB community
With limited student housing options, the city has begun seeing projects like the expansion of a single-family home into an 11-bedroom, 11-bathroom unit on El Roble Street.
Long Beach expects replacement Pride lifeguard tower by mid-May ‘to have it here before Pride’
The city is planning to have its new rainbow lifeguard tower built by next month following the burning of the original landmark in March.
Long Beach residents may be allowed to have up to six animals per household in near future
Long Beach residents with four cats or dogs may be able to add two more furry companions to their households in the near future pets.
Los Altos Library hosts Mayor Garcia for ‘Meet the Mayor’ event
After facing weeks of scrutiny, Mayor Garcia sits down with District Four residents to talk Long Beach issues.
Calling your Bluff
White nationalist group pulls a no show at Bluff Park.
Long Beach City Council moves forward with I-710 project alternative
A I-710 freeway upgrade called Measure 5C promises bike path linkages and a zero and near-zero emission truck program to mitigate pollution caused by port traffic on the Long Beach freeway. The Long Beach city council I-710 oversight committee accepted plans to expand the interstate freeway on Tuesday afternoon. The[Read More…]
Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia focuses on lowering crime rates through new justice lab
Seconds before a symphony of applause filled the auditorium, bright lights shined on Mayor Robert Garcia of Long Beach. The stage was his. He commandeered his audience and, with confidence said: “The state of our city is strong and getting stronger.” Residents from every corner of Long Beach filled the[Read More…]