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Editor's note: this story originally appeared in the July 23, 2015 special 25th anniversary edition of the Long Beach Herald “The vast majority of relative newcomers in town really don’t know … more
The City Council voted 3-1 to renew City Manager Jack Schnirman’s contract at Tuesday’s meeting, but not before Councilwoman Anissa Moore called to postpone the vote after raising a number of … more
Long Beach’s Martin Luther King Center held its first college fair on Feb. 18, part of a broader effort by the city to implement economic empowerment programs in the North Park neighborhood. more
State Assemblyman Todd Kaminsky introduced a plan to fight public corruption at City Hall on Wednesday. It includes bills designed to widen the definition of corruption and increase penalties at the state level, while equipping district attorneys to prosecute corrupt officials locally. more
The City Council unanimously approved a measure last week that will cut red tape for residents in the Walks and West End neighborhoods looking to elevate their homes in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. The resolution also closed a zoning loophole that allowed a developer to build a controversial two-family home on West Market Street last year and sparked a public outcry. more
The city has issued a request for proposals as officials look to add concessions at the new comfort stations along the boardwalk. City Manager Jack Schnirman said that the city is giving … more
Anissa Moore, who brushed off an initial lack of support from the local Democratic club after she was not chosen to run for City Council in the September primary and went on to collect the most … more
Global Green USA announced on Oct. 26 an innovative partnership with National Grid that will include a significant investment to create climate resilient disaster preparedness hubs in communities … more
The city is undertaking a number of road-repaving projects, including the reconstruction of Neptune Boulevard, north of Park Avenue, to Reynolds Channel, in order to increase resiliency and mitigate … more
After a group of residents circulated a petition calling for beach access for dogs that garnered more than 2,000 signatures, the City Council announced last week that it would conduct a survey on … more
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