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On Kristallnacht, the night of Nov. 9, 1938, Nazis in Germany and Austria murdered more than 90 Jews, decimating Jewish homes, hospitals and schools, and burning places of worship. The English … more
Three Republican candidates were running for Long Beach City Council this time around — challengers Brendan Finn, Mike Reinhart and Chris Fiumara. The three candidates announced victory … more
A Long Beach school bus was involved in a crash early Monday morning.   The crash happened just after 8:30 a.m. on East Market Street.    The Long Beach … more
Troy DeFrancesco and Samuel Adler are friends. They’re on the Long Beach High School winter track team and the math team. They’re also in the National Honor Society together. Now, … more
After months of discussion and back-and-forth between supporters and opponents of Equinor’s proposed offshore wind development, Gov. Kathy Hochul has reached a decision about the $3 billion … more
Three Long Beach residents — Orlando Ariza, Mike Cruz and Martha Otero — were concerned about social problems in the Latino community in the 1990s. Too many people in town who shared … more
The Long Beach Theatre Guild has been staging theatrical performances since 1972. Over the years it has produced more than 100 musicals, plays and murder mysteries. Last year the organization … more
After months and months of discussion, back-and-forth and opposition, a clear decision has been made regarding Equinor. Gov. Kathy Hochul vetoed the bill Friday was aimed at speeding up the planned offshore wind development off Long Beach's coast and keep the city moving toward it. The bill also included that Equinor would have been able to run power cables to transfer the energy underneath Long Beach's streets to an Island Park substation. Community members in all of the surrounding areas were loudly opposed to the cables.  more
The City of Long Beach’s Fall Festival has been a tradition for over two decades. You know it’s fall when it makes its return. This Saturday and Sunday, the event will once again … more
The City of Long Beach and the Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association have finalized a collective bargaining agreement after negotiations that lasted more than two years. The agreement, the … more
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