Your May 24 article left out a few things that your readers should know about. The first thing is that, if there are a whole series of numbers and letters across the top of the screen from the caller, it is either a call from a scammer or a commercial.
My alma mater now sounds like a five-year-olds’ AYSO soccer team name with its new shark mascot. Why not just go with CSULB Ladybugs or CSULB Snowflakes? Or were those names already taken?
In 1979 my husband and I purchased a home in the Patrick Henry area. When I registered our children I was happy and excited for our kids that they were going to learn Spanish and be bilingual. Our son was in kindergarten and our daughter was in second grade.
I needed to use a restroom at 2nd Street and Bayshore. There happens to be a restroom there. It was 6:30 or 7 p.m. [and] it was locked. There isn’t another public restroom on all of Second Street that I am aware of.
I’m seriously wondering how life keeps on going in California when you have a government that decides that the best thing to do for addicts is to give them free needles so they won’t get diseases that can kill them.
To those who want more long-term housing we need to incentivize good investors to invest locally in the city.
There’s a lot of blight north of Anaheim blocks from downtown LB and gangs in north Long Beach. These run down neighborhoods are difficult for investors to fix up.
It appears that Long Beach City Council voted to pass a rent control measure under the guise of 10 percent rental caps (rent control) and $4,500 tenant relocation payouts and other Red Tape added to their outdated housing industry.
It’s amazing that when people/press talk about collusion, conflict of interest or conspiracies they never discuss the biggest offenders – all politicians.
I was a juror on the Thomas Gonzales vs City of Long Beach civil suit. Mr. Gonzales was hired by the City of Long Beach to be an investigator in the Citizens Police Complaint Commission.