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We've lost hundreds of thousands of residents, and with them crucial tax revenue. more
The shared themes of renewal and hope across Easter, Passover, and Ramadan, uniting humanity beyond cultural and religious differences. more
The big problem in September will be what to do about you know who. more
Literacy instruction is not a one-size-fits-all endeavor. Every student is unique. more
Confidence is contagious on the Long Beach High School baseball team, and it starts with the experienced lineup leading the charge. The Marines are off to a phenomenal 5-0-1 start, including two … more
Camp ANCHOR receives $1.5 million in federal funding for ADA-compliant restroom construction, enhancing accessibility for individuals with special needs and fostering community inclusivity. more
The Long Beach City Council adopts updated nondiscrimination policies in line with Title VI, focusing on equitable access to city services, public transit, and community engagement for all residents. more
Gerrin Hagen was a lifelong hockey and lacrosse player in Long Beach. On Jan. 12 last year, he was riding his skateboard along Cantiague Lane in Hicksville after finishing classes for the day at … more
On April 3, 1968, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. visited striking sanitation workers in Memphis, Tenn. He was assassinated the next day. Last week, the 56th anniversary of King’s … more
Long Beach residents in need were provided with essential support during the winter season, thanks to the joint efforts of the National Grid Foundation and the United Way of Long Island’s … more
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