In an effort to accommodate lower-income residents, the city is in the process of enforcing a policy that requires buildings to designate a certain percentage of units for affordable housing.
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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.
Should we have to pay for public transit?
This student says yes.
LA County enters yellow tier, allowing for looser restrictions and higher capacities
Under the state’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy, Los Angeles County has now met the threshold to enter the yellow and final tier on May 6.
The student debt crisis needs to be addressed now
Over 44 million Americans hold $1.7 trillion in student debt. These numbers are only increasing, and COVID-19 isn’t helping.
Long Beach Airport features a pandemic-inspired art exhibit
“We Got This: Art in the Time of the Pandemic” is on display at LBX, featuring pieces of art that center around life during the coronavirus pandemic.
‘Caitlyn for California.’ No, thank you
Celebrities aren’t meant to be in politics.
CSU chancellor shares new details about fall 2021 campus return
‘I can’t promise that it’ll be 100% smooth’
LA County sees no new COVID-19 deaths for second day in a row
It has been more than a year living through the pandemic and health officials are finally seeing positive results of numbers surrounding the coronavirus
A long-awaited Oscar win
After over 90 years, history was made at this year’s Academy Awards as the first woman of color, and the second woman in history, won the Oscar for Best Directing.