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Top Long Beach news: 2 shootings leave 1 injured; rising sea level, costs force redesign of pool

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Published on June 21, 2019
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LA Harbor commissioners deny longshore union appeal, pave way for automation at largest terminal in LA-Long Beach complex

The board will vote during its 9 a.m. Thursday meeting whether to authorize a permit allowing the complex’s largest terminal to bring in automated equipment.

Read the full story on DailyBreeze.

Rising sea level, cost concerns force redesign of Long Beach’s Belmont Olympic Plaza Pool

A new approach would move the pools north by 20 or 30 feet, keep all of the pools outside, including the separate diving well, and keep the current above-ground pool. 

Read the full story on Long Beach Press-Telegram.

Search for name of Long Beach’s new main library is picking up steam

Second District City Councilwoman Jeannine Pearce launched the public naming process last week.

Read the full story on Redlands Daily Facts.

Pair of shootings in Long Beach leave 1 man injured

The man was shot in his lower torso; the man in the second shooting said his car was hit by gunfire but he was not injured.

Read the full story on Long Beach Press-Telegram.

Long Beach's New Civic Center Opens July 29

It's official. The Civic Center Grand Opening has been set for the evening of July 29, with Long Beach's government operating out of the new City Hall the next day.

Read the full story on Long Beach Gazettes.


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