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The sun was shining as 120 special needs children took to Long Beach waters at Riverside beach for the last Surfer’s Way event of the summer on Sept. 13. more
In July, two months after residents voted to approve a $98.9 million bond to fund the first phase of the Long Beach School District’s three-phase master plan to upgrade its aging facilities and programs, construction crews got to work on the four-part project. more
The Long Beach Board of Education unanimously approved a proposal to install artificial-turf fields at the high school and middle school at the Sept. 18 board of ed. meeting. more
The Herald asked Long Beach residents to share with us their thoughts on the election for City Council on Nov. 3, including the candidates and issues that are most important to them. The following are some of the responses. more
On September 29 Long Beach celebrates Michael Valente Day, named for the World War I hero and the city’s only recipient of the Medal of Honor. Last year, Long Beach City Manager Charles Theofan … more
This week summer passed and leaves are starting to turn colors, and that means the City of Long Beach is busy preparing for its 13th annual Fall Festival, to be held on Oct. 10 and 11 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Kennedy Plaza on Park Avenue and National Boulevard. more
A group of 28 members of the Long Beach Fire Department’s Uniformed Firefighters Association Local 287 set out on multiple days and weekends this summer to raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association more
The 2009 Beach Tennis USA National Championship demonstrated two days of exciting, fast-paced action in Long Beach over the Labor Day weekend. Teams from all over the world competed using paddles rather than conventional tennis racquets, and the European athletes, who have played with paddles for years, were the teams to beat in this tournament. more
On Sept. 15, the National Guard and the Coast Guard, assisted by the Long Beach Police Department, removed a buoy that had washed ashore at Long Beach Boulevard beach. The buoy was originally … more
The next Pulitzer Prize-winning writer for The New York Times may be roaming the halls of Long Beach High School. He or she may just be sitting in room 214, attending Joe Jeremias's fourth-period journalism class. more
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