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Jan 17, 2025 · After 12 years on City Council, Al Austin just attended his last meeting behind the dais. Austin has been a staple in Long Beach politics, representing pieces of Bixby Knolls, Los Cerritos and North Long Beach for more than a decade.
With China as Long Beach’s top trading partner, what will Trump’s …
3 days ago · After Trump first targeted China with tariffs during his term in 2018, the Port of Long Beach saw an 8% drop in overall imports from 2018 to 2019. Trade eventually recovered, reaching record levels in 2024 even as the Biden administration kept most of Trump’s tariffs in place and levied more last May on Chinese goods, including semiconductors and …
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Jan 27, 2025 · Locked Out Homelessness in Long Beach; Broken Rosa Hernandez/Amad Rashad Redding; Shattered The broken promise of police oversight
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Jan 17, 2025 · Locked Out Homelessness in Long Beach; Broken Rosa Hernandez/Amad Rashad Redding; Shattered The broken promise of police oversight
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Jan 6, 2025 · Locked Out Homelessness in Long Beach; Broken Rosa Hernandez/Amad Rashad Redding; Shattered The broken promise of police oversight
As LA fires burned, SoCal Edison allowed to raise rates for 2017 blaze
2 days ago · This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. State utility regulators on Jan. 30 approved a settlement that will require Southern California Edison customers to foot about $1.7 billion in claims from the 2017 Thomas Fire and the resulting 2018 Montecito Debris Flows.
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Mar 7, 2022 · Locked Out Homelessness in Long Beach; Broken Rosa Hernandez/Amad Rashad Redding; Shattered The broken promise of police oversight
Building A Better Long Beach: More than 60 developments in the …
Sep 11, 2020 · The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on development projects throughout Long Beach—stalling out some in the planning phase, delaying ongoing construction and, in some cases, forcing developers to bow out. But despite the challenges, there are more than 60 projects at various phases citywide. “The city is pleased to see continued robust […]
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