
WATCHDOG TODAY: Long Beach launches affordable housing registry; New Starbucks opening next to LBCC
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Your favorite Long Beach pet correspondent is back with a new column that will cover adoptions, events, issues and more news about this city's furry friends.
The new registry will alert those who sign up when the city has funds for things like roof repairs or when a new affordable housing project is accepting applications.
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The Planning Commission approved the project, which includes a drive-through that can hold up to 17 vehicles in its queue, according to the city.
The homeowner said he does not have insurance but will try to repair the damage himself.
People who had been living in the long-shuttered mental health facility were forced to clear out on Thursday.
The city didn’t get the funding it requested from LA Metro for the popular event, which encourages bike and pedestrian activities.
Better weather is on the horizon this weekend. Here are 13 events to consider for celebrating 4/20, Earth Day and the Grand Prix.
It's been one month since the staff of the Long Beach Post and Business Journal walked out. Jackie and Jason answered your questions live on The Jackie Rae Show.
Officers responded to the park after someone reported seeing a man with a gun, according to the Long Beach Police Department.
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After a vote Wednesday, the city will begin the process of demolishing the vacant building, which could be completed within 90 days.
On April 23, the council is expected to vote on proposals to add two new outdoor dining areas to the Second Street corridor in Belmont Shore.
I took something of a meatless Mexican food tour from Lakewood to Whittier to Costa Mesa and back to Long Beach. Here are some of the best tacos, burritos, bowls, etc. that I tried along the way.
Wellspring features 88 one-, two- and three-bedroom units for individuals and families making 30-60% of Long Beach's median income.