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Dip In LGB Airline Traffic Attributed To Flight Slot Changes

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City Council Increases Water Rates Amid Protests, Litigation

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Real Estate & Development

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Building A Better Long Beach: New Airport-Area Hotel To Open Early Next Year

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Jerry Schubel, Long-Time Aquarium Leader, Announces Retirement Plans

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Mayor’s Chief Of Staff To Step Down, Replacement Announced

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Five-Year Data Shows Slightly Higher Number Of Traffic Incidents On Broadway

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City Council Adopts FY 2020 Budget

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Growing Long Beach: New Initiative Aimed At Business Retention, Employee Ownership

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P For Party, Or P For Patriotism?

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