 
            Long Beach cannabis tax cuts approved, operators question if it will be enough
A new pilot program will implement a 1% cut for cannabis cultivators and retailers in Long Beach with an opportunity to qualify for an additional 3% cut.
 
            A new pilot program will implement a 1% cut for cannabis cultivators and retailers in Long Beach with an opportunity to qualify for an additional 3% cut.
 
            Turtle-watching, EBT card picnics, barefoot hiking and more 'funemployed' activities from the Long Beach Post’s former editor.
 
            The new zoning could determine the types of homes and businesses that would eventually be developed in the area.
 
            A love letter to Long Beach and its tight-knit food community from the Long Beach Post's former food and dining reporter.
 
            Unlikely allies in the battle against short-term rentals.
 
            Rev. Welton Pleasant II has served the city's oldest Black church as pastor for 15 years. During that time, he's been attacked twice.
Police say 48-year-old Long Beach resident David Silver burglarized several homes across Los Angeles County for more than a year.
 
            The city could deploy another inspector and toughen consequences for instances of violence at short-term rentals.
 
            Long Beachers are invited to weigh in on Relativity’s proposed tower, which could negatively affect nearby residential neighborhoods, according to various aviation associations and groups.
 
            The bustling road beside Bayshore Beach in Belmont Shore will be closed to traffic this week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., allowing residents to enjoy a car-free play zone by the shore.
 
            An employment expert likened the act of hiring an Ogletree Deakins lawyer to "planting a flag saying 'unions are not welcome here.'"
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