Last night’s candidates’ forum featured plans, hopes and dreams from Long Beach Unified School District candidates; and from the two men vying to be your next Sixth District city councilman.
The latter two–incumbent Councilman Dee Andrews, and challenger Ahmed Saafir–laid out some of their plans for the Sixth District. There’s coverage at LBPost.com, and coverage coming [...]
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JOBS AND MONEY: SIXTH DISTRICT CANDIDATES EXPLAIN
March 4, 2008CANDIDATES’ FORUM TONIGHT
March 3, 2008This just in from LBPost.com: apparently, the two men in the one real Long Beach City Council race–challenger Ahmed Saafir and incumbent Dee Andrews, in the Sixth District–will face off in a candidates’ forum at 7 tonight.
They’ll be joined by two candidates in a different race–challenger Karen Thomas Hilburn and incumbent Jon Meyer, who are running [...]
AND THE PRESIDENCY GOES TO …
February 6, 2008With Super Tuesday behind us (not really) the Press-Telegram and LBPost.com tell us what some of you did after you voted: you went to Smooth’s Sports Grille to watch the results trickle in. And trickle. And trickle.
California’s presidential nominees are generally considered to be John McCain and Hillary Clinton, but as the Los Angeles Times [...]
GARCIA & LUMACHI FINALLY GET BUSINESS LICENSE FOR LBPOST.COM
December 28, 2007Robert Garcia and Shaun Lumachi, important players in downtown Long Beach politics who have operated the for-profit website LBPost.com for about a year, finally have a Long Beach business license, according to a story posted today by Bill Pearl on LBReport.com
It was a week ago (Dec. 21) that Pearl broke the story that LBPost.com had been [...]
OMNIBUS IS A NICE WORD FOR WHAT YOU’RE ABOUT TO READ
December 21, 2007LB gets federal money; LBPost.com gets a business license; and the color of the year
Yes, 2008 is almost here, which means lots of 2007 contemplation–plus some things you probably won’t see until 2008, and which may or may not ever make a difference in your life. But here you go!
BANG THE DRUM, SLOWLY
December 5, 2007Let’s remember who wants school board trustee Michael Ellis to resign
Depending upon your perspective, there’s either a Who’s Who or a rogues’ gallery of local media this morning covering last night’s Long Beach school board meeting–and the fact that embattled trustee Michael Shane Ellis is refusing to resign.
(We’d call it a Rogues’ Who–only because, as [...]
HELP COMMUNITY HOSPITAL HELP YOU
November 27, 2007Enter to win the hospital a free MRI machine
This is very simple–and it doesn’t involve a cashier’s check: your online votes, as reported by LBPost.com can help Community Hospital, Long Beach’s most Spanish-stylish hospital, win a new MRI machine it desperately needs.
THE THREE MINUTE RULE
November 21, 2007Long Beach City Council changes its policy on public comment
After much discussion and comments from a dozen members of the public–the largest number of audience members to comment on any item on last night’s city council agenda–Long Beach City Council voted 5-3 last night to change, and very likely restrict, the public’s ability to open [...]
SAVING THE TUNNEL, FINDING A CRIMINAL
November 16, 2007City may dig into Jergins Tunnel; college cops seek attacker
After languishing for a generation, the Jergins Tunnel–the underground pedestrian walkway that once gave amusement park visitors a traffic-free passage from the Jergins building to the Pike–inches closer to being saved.
MORE VETERANS COVERAGE
November 15, 2007The Press-Telegram’s Paul Eakins reports today on the testimony members of three veterans groups gave Tuesday night to the council, after the veterans groups–Iraq Veterans Against the War, Military Families Speak Out and Veterans For Peace–were denied the right to march in last Saturday’s 11th Annual Veterans Parade.And LBPost.com chimes in, with a cheery parade [...]
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