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Long Beach Police Department investigating traffic fatality at Pacific Coast Highway and Harbor Avenue

On Thursday, Apr. 20, 2022, at approximately 11:35 p.m., officers were dispatched to the area of Pacific Coast Highway and Harbor Avenue regarding an injury traffic collision between a vehicle and a pedestrian, which resulted in the death of a female adult. Upon arrival, officers located an unconscious female pedestrian Read More

Senate Republicans: Legislative Democrats ran out the clock on relief at the pump for drivers

With a May 1 deadline looming for early budget action items to be enacted, Senate Republican Leader Scott Wilk (R-Santa Clarita) responds to the Politico story reporting discussions of a gas tax suspension have ‘fizzled out:’ “Legislative Democrats just ran out the clock on suspending the gas tax. Actions speak Read More

California Conference for Equality and Justice to host 58th Annual Humanitarian Awards Celebration on May 11, 2022

The California Conference for Equality and Justice (CCEJ) will host its 58th Annual Humanitarian Awards Celebration on Wednesday, May 11 from 11:00 am – 1:30 pm at the Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach. Each year, CCEJ celebrates the contributions of community members who have dedicated their lives Read More

Mayoral candidate Ashleigh Aitken releases statement on Anaheim’s $96 million fine to resolve Angel Stadium sale

Consumer advocate and former federal prosecutor Ashleigh Aitken, who is the Democratic Party endorsed candidate for Anaheim Mayor, released the following statement regarding the city’s payment of a $96 million fine to resolve the sale of Angel Stadium: “A $96 million fine by the State isn’t a win for Anaheim Read More

Rep. Steel introduces HARVARD Act to promote transparency in U.S. education system

Rep. Michelle Steel (R-CA) introduced The Helping Applicants Receive Valid and Reasonable Decisions (HARVARD) Act, legislation that promotes transparency at institutions of higher education by requiring them to list their usage of personality traits in admissions decisions. Earlier this year, the U.S. Supreme Court announced it would hear arguments in Read More