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Top Long Beach news: Harbor commissions to vote on new fees; annual interfaith breakfast; more

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Published on February 07, 2020
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Long Beach.

LA, Long Beach harbor commissions head toward final votes on fees to reduce pollution from trucks

The fees would provide funds that would help transition the port-serving truck fleets to newer, cleaner vehicles.

Read the full story on Long Beach Press-Telegram.

Criminal justice reform at the center of Long Beach’s 29th annual Interfaith Intercultural Breakfast

Richie Reseda and Taina Vargas-Edmond told the years-long story of their relationship and their commitment to reforming the criminal justice system at the annual breakfast.

Read the full story on Long Beach Press-Telegram.

8th City Council District profiles show priorities

Three candidates, including two-term incumbent Councilman Al Austin, are vying to represent the Long Beach City Council’s Eighth District in the March 3 election.

Read the full story on Gazette Newspapers.


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