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The study revealed possibly wide swaths of Jewish adults in Long Beach who are not involved in Jewish life but would like to be. It also revealed a shift in how Jewish people identify themselves, value social justice and interact with religious practices.
Currently, businesses often get turned away when they submit plans to the city because of parking requirements, meaning they have to look for a new space in the city to operate—or not open in Long Beach at all.
Still, tuition hikes alone may not be enough to plug CSU’s operating hole. A tuition hike would only generate between $150 million and $200 million in its first year.
Goldfarb has reemerged from retirement to pick up her role as CEO once more. Over the next two years, she aims to confront antisemitism and to use the results of a new local demographic study to inspire more participation within Long Beach’s Jewish community.
Anyone who attended Long Beach’s Christmas tree lighting ceremony has heard Forney’s voice as emcee of the performance.
Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka said he expects a tentative labor agreement for port workers “soon,” which will bring at least some of the lost market share back to West Coast ports.
The city’s phase-out plans could be complicated by Senate Bill 1137, which voters are slated to weigh next year. The law would prohibit new well operations within 3,200 of sensitive areas likes homes, schools and parks.
While Long Beach Airport has recovered its passenger volume, air travel nationwide continues to trail behind pre-pandemic levels.
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