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Long Beach
Any off-campus news. Events that happen off-campus or news that affect/interest the greater Long Beach community fall under this category.
CSULB graduates continue to struggle with finding affordable housing in Long Beach
In an effort to accommodate lower-income residents, the city is in the process of enforcing a policy that requires buildings to designate a certain percentage of units for affordable housing.
Long Beach’s affordable housing crisis leads to growth of accessory dwelling units, impacting CSULB community
With limited student housing options, the city has begun seeing projects like the expansion of a single-family home into an 11-bedroom, 11-bathroom unit on El Roble Street.
LA County enters yellow tier, allowing for looser restrictions and higher capacities
Under the state’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy, Los Angeles County has now met the threshold to enter the yellow and final tier on May 6.
CSULB explores alternatives after losing ‘Broadway Block’ housing project
University administrators remain committed to finding a solution for students, faculty and staff struggling to find an affordable place to live in Long Beach.
Long Beach City Council unanimously recognizes Asian Pacific Islander American Heritage Month
During Tuesday’s meeting, councilmembers voted to approve the recognition and celebration of the AAPI community during the month of May.
How CSULB lost an affordable housing opportunity in Downtown Long Beach
After spending years working on a development to provide students housing in the city, Long Beach State officials have been left empty-handed.
LA County sees no new COVID-19 deaths for second day in a row
It has been more than a year living through the pandemic and health officials are finally seeing positive results of numbers surrounding the coronavirus
Hero Pay touches Long Beach community through Kroger store closures, protests
Since the policy’s implementation in January, the city has seen multiple supermarket shutdowns and backlash from local activists.
Long Beach City Council approves health strategic plan, moves forward with tree replacement program
Councilmembers came to a unanimous vote in approving the strategic five-year plan for citywide health improvement and an eco-friendly tree replacing motive.