Long Beach’s corporation council told a City Council meeting Tuesday night that significant progress had been made in a seven-year-long dispute with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority …
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By James Bernstein
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10/20/22
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The Martin Luther King Jr. Center in Long Beach has always helped children with schoolwork, and offered games and other activities, and even camping experiences. Seniors, too, get help with food. Now …
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By Brendan Carpenter
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10/20/22
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A car crashed into a pole in Long Beach early Tuesday morning, according to the Long Beach Fire Department.
The crash happened at 8:28 am, at Long Beach Boulevard and East Beech Street. The crash …
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By Brendan Carpenter
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10/18/22
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Religious institutions have been under significant financial strain in recent years. Churches and synagogues have been sold, congregations scattered or merged with other communities, staff cut.
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10/13/22
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Long Beach bus riders can now pay for their trips beforehand, rather than carrying $2.25 in change for each ride.
New bus passes went on sale by the City of Long Beach Department of …
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By Brendan Carpenter
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10/13/22
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The Long Beach Historical Society has been preserving the city’s past for over 40 years. But now the society’s headquarters itself is becoming history, badly in need of repair.
The …
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By Brendan Carpenter
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10/13/22
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Not only was fall in the air in Long Beach this past weekend, but it was also on the ground at Kennedy Plaza outside City Hall, and it was in the pumpkin patch, and the Ferris wheel and the carousel …
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By James Bernstein
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10/13/22
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A Long Beach man has been arrested for robbing a bank in Oceanside Sunday morning.
Joseph Dahmen, 38, entered TD Bank, located at 247 Long Beach Rd., went up to a teller and handed her a note …
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By Brendan Carpenter
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10/10/22
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This Sunday is the beginning of National Fire Prevention Week, a century-old public health observance created by the National Fire Protection Association . . .
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10/6/22
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Long Beach artists, whose projects are regularly scattered about the city, at Kennedy Plaza and in churches and synagogues, have longed for a permanent home for their paintings and photographs and …
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By James Bernstein
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10/6/22
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