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COVID-19 City Update - 03.01 By the Numbers, Track COVID-19 City Update - 03.01 By the Numbers, Tracking the Curve and Today’s Highlights. A total of 51,266 people have tested positive for corona with 48,466 recovered and 118 people currently hospitalized. There have been 837 fatalities, all over the age of 20 and all but 21 with underlying health conditions. There have been 71 new cases since Friday. Please click the link in our bio for more. #longbeachlocalnews #lbln #longbeach #covid19 #coronavirus #cityupdate
COVID-19 City Update - 02.26 By the Numbers, Track COVID-19 City Update - 02.26 By the Numbers, Tracking the Curve and Today’s Highlights. A total of 51,195 people have tested positive for corona with 48,238 recovered and 134 people currently hospitalized. There have been 832 fatalities, all over the age of 20 and all but 20 with underlying health conditions. There have been 103 new cases since yesterday. Please click the link in our bio for more. #longbeachlocalnews #lbln #covid19 #coronavirus #cityupdate
Judge Denies Preliminary Injunction Ordinance of C Judge Denies Preliminary Injunction Ordinance of City’s “Hero Pay” for Grocery Workers. Ordinance.”

The City of Long Beach is pleased that District Court Judge Otis Wright has denied the California Grocers’ Association motion for a preliminary injunction. This will allow Long Beach’s Premium Pay for Grocery Workers Ordinance to stand and ensure that grocery stores pay workers fair compensation in recognition of the risks they are undertaking by continuing to provide their essential services during the COVID-19 pandemic. “We are pleased that Judge Wright agreed with the City’s position regarding the critical role grocery store workers play in the community during this time of pandemic and national emergency,” said Long Beach City Attorney Charles Parkin. “He clearly listened to the legal arguments carefully and thoughtfully and was well-versed in the relevant case law on this issue, and in the end came to the conclusion that there was no basis to stop the City from enforcing our ‘Hero Pay’ Ordinance.”

For the latest information on COVID-19, with details on all that the City of Long Beach is doing to keep our residents safe, visit longbeach.gov/COVID19 #longbeach
Join Long Beach Local News and @ronnieshouse72 for Join Long Beach Local News and @ronnieshouse72 for the LBC Peacemakers Roundtable to address Gun Violence Solutions.

Join Community members, City of Long Beach Staff, Non Profit Organizations and Gun Violence Experts on February 26th at  11:00 AM To 1:00 PM. 

Register https://lbcpeacemakers.eventbrite.com
LA County Sheriffs Motorcycle Deputy Killed in Col LA County Sheriffs Motorcycle Deputy Killed in Collision. On Thursday just after 9:00am a Los Angeles County Sheriffs Deputy motor unit was killed in traffic collision. The crash happened near Del Amo and Paramount, a silver Mercedes can be seen smashed into a police motorcycle in the middle of the intersection. The crash is under investigation at this time, no other information available. LBLN is waiting for news conference at 2pm. #lacountysheriffs
LA County Sheriffs Deputy motor unit killed in tra LA County Sheriffs Deputy motor unit killed in traffic collision. The crash happened just after 9:00am at Del Amo and Paramount.  #lacountysheriffs 

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COVID-19 Vaccine LB 101: How to Get a Vaccine, Whe COVID-19 Vaccine LB 101: How to Get a Vaccine, Where to Get a Vaccine, & When Can You Get a Vaccine? Learn more if you are eligible and how you can get a vaccine in Long Beach. This information is pulled from www.longbeach.gov VaxLB informational page and CDC.gov.
How to sign up to get a vaccine?:
If you are eligible for a vaccine and want to be notified when appointments are available, or if your group is not yet eligible and want to receive information on when it is your turn to receive the vaccine, please sign up on VaxLB and directly fill out this link
Where to get a vaccine in Long Beach?:
At this time, COVID-19 vaccines are being administered at Long Beach Convention Center and select public sites like Cabrillo Highschool. Please make sure you are eligible and sign up for a vaccine notification to receive more information on where and when you can get your COVID-19 vaccine.
How many doses of the vaccine can you get? What vaccines are available currently in California?
The vaccines we currently have are Pfizer and Moderna. At this time with the vaccines available, two doses are required. Depending on the vaccine you get, you may need to get the shots spaced three or four weeks apart.
For more information about each vaccine, please visit CDC.gov.
When can you get a vaccine?:
Vaccines are currently subject to vaccine availability and may be limited per week.
Want to know how to get notified when it is your turn to get a vaccine in Long Beach? Please visit http://www.longbeach.gov 
More information on our website link in bio. #longbeach #vaccine #lbln #longbeachlocalnews by @dawnravens
@Blackownedlongbeach is hosting The State of Black @Blackownedlongbeach is hosting The State of Black Owned Business in Long Beach. 

If you are a Black Owned Business or work to support Black Owned Businesses, please join us for the 2nd Annual State of Black Business in Long Beach on Sunday February 28th at 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. 

Register here https://stateofblackownedbusinesslb.eventbrite.com or text your name, company and email to 562-285-3851
Because She Matters..Do the 3 W's Wash your Hand Because She Matters..Do the 3 W's
 
Wash your Hands👏
Watch your Distance🚶
Wear your Mask 😷

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#WatchYourDistance
#wearyourmask
#blackhealthmatterslb 
#dothe3ws

To Access Covid-19 Testing Centers, Vaccine Information and more visit www.blackhealthlb.com @ronnieshouse72  @accelerateuptown
Long Beach shooting leaves one dead, two wounded. Long Beach shooting leaves one dead, two wounded.

On Monday at 10:45 a.m., Long Beach police officers were dispatched to the 300 block of E. 25th Street regarding a shooting, which resulted in the death of a male adult. Upon arrival, officers located a male adult inside the residence suffering from gunshot wounds to his upper torso. Officers rendered medical aid until Long Beach Fire Department personnel arrived on scene and transported him to a local hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries later that day. The decedent has been identified as Lavelle Brandon, a 45-year-old resident of Long Beach.

A short while later, officers contacted a 49-year-old female and a 51-year-old male who self-transported to a local hospital with gunshot wounds. The female adult sustained gunshot wounds to her lower torso and the male adult sustained gunshot wounds to his upper torso. Through their investigation, officers determined the two subjects were shot at the 300 block of E. 25th Street incident.

Based on their preliminary investigation, detectives believe all three subjects are known to each other and that a dispute between them occurred in the street outside a residence, which escalated to an exchange of gunfire between two of the subjects. Detectives are actively investigating the involvement of each subject in the shooting. Two firearms were recovered at the scene. No suspects are believed to be outstanding, the motive is under investigation, and detectives are working to gather additional information.

Anyone with any information regarding the incident is urged to contact LBPD Homicide Detectives Oscar Valenzuela or Eric Thai at (562) 570-7244. Anonymous tips may be submitted through “LA Crime Stoppers” by calling 800-222-TIPS (8477), downloading the “P3 Tips” app to your smartphone (available at the Apple app store or Google Play), or by visiting www.LACrimeStoppers.org.

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Motorcyclist Killed in Long Beach Crash. On Mond Motorcyclist Killed in Long Beach Crash. 

On Monday at 6:50 p.m., Long Beach police officers were dispatched to the area of Long Beach Boulevard and Del Amo Boulevard regarding a report of an injury traffic collision involving a motorcycle and a truck, which resulted in the death of a male adult. Upon arrival, officers located a motorcyclist and a truck that had collided. The Long Beach Fire Department responded and transported the motorcyclist to a local hospital in critical condition.

The preliminary investigation revealed a 1997 Chevy S10 truck driven by a 29-year-old male resident of Long Beach was traveling eastbound on Del Amo Boulevard and made a left turn into a parking lot. While making the turn, he struck a 2017 Honda Motorcycle driven by a 22-year-old male resident of Compton as he rode westbound on Del Amo Boulevard.

The driver of the Chevy remained on the scene and cooperated with the investigation. Neither impaired nor distracted driving is believed to have been a factor in the collision.

The motorcyclist succumbed to his injuries at the hospital. The Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office will assist in notifying the next-of-kin.

Anyone with information regarding the collision is asked to contact Detective Kelsey Myers of the Long Beach Police Department Collision Investigation Detail at (562)570-7355. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous may submit a tip through “LA Crime Stoppers” by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), downloading the “P3 Tips” app to your smartphone (available at the Apple App store and Google Play), or visiting www.lacrimestoppers.org. #longbeach #lbln #longbeachlocalnews
@longbeachcity being a Model for Administering Vac @longbeachcity being a Model for Administering Vaccines in California. 

@cagovernor Governor Newsom took a trip to Long Beach Monday morning to tour the Long Beach Convention Center Covid-19 vaccination clinic and held a press conference with the @longbeachmayor over the state’s vaccination efforts. “We are getting close to seven and half million people that have received at least one dose of the vaccination,” said Newsom in a press conference in Long Beach on Monday morning.

Newsom showed appreciation for Long Beach’s efforts to vaccinate teachers and health care workers.

Newsom addressed in a press conference that vaccination sites across California have limited supply of vaccines due to a manufacturing issue.

“There’s not enough vaccinations, there’s not enough doses,” said Newsom. “There’s not enough vaccines to accommodate the need and demand.”

Despite the many disparities in vaccines being distributed throughout LA County, there have been over 7.3 million doses of the vaccine rolled out in the state of California. However, there are approximately 40 million people in California. 

Newsom tweeted that Covid-19 hospitalizations are down by 41% and ICU admissions is down by 39%. Just one month ago, California surpassed 20,000 cases, with now only 6,760 positive cases.

“We are making progress,” said Newsom. “We are in a much better place than we’ve been.”

Newsom and Garcia also discussed in the conference the importance of re-opening schools for in-person instruction. More I do on our website link in bio. #longbeach
Long Beach Beaches Closed Due to Sewage Spill. Lon Long Beach Beaches Closed Due to Sewage Spill. Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, ordered all swimming areas west of Belmont Pier in Long Beach temporarily closed for water contact due to a sewage spill.  State law requires temporary closure and posting at beaches in these situations, out of an abundance of caution, until the water quality meets State requirements.
 
According to a report received earlier this morning from the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, approximately 26,241 gallons of sewage was discharged into the Los Angeles River on February 22, 2021.  The sewage spill occurred in the City of Los Angeles and was caused by a construction activity to maintain a 48-inch sewer main line. 
 
The City of Long Beach Health Department’s Recreational Water Quality health inspection team is monitoring water quality along the affected beach sites. Water monitoring will continue until results comply with State water quality standards.
 
Long Beach has approximately seven miles of public beach. To protect the safety of the public, weekly water samples are collected and tested routinely to monitor bacterial levels. For their safety, the community is encouraged to pay close attention to any warning signs posted at the beach.
COVID-19 City Update - 02.22 By the Numbers, Track COVID-19 City Update - 02.22 By the Numbers, Tracking the Curve and Today’s Highlights. A total of 50,855 people have tested positive for corona with 47,519 recovered and 170 people currently hospitalized. There have been 808 fatalities, all over the age of 20 and all but 20 with underlying health conditions. There have been 193 new cases since Friday. Please click the link in our bio for more. #longbeachlocalnews #lbln #longbeach #covid19 #coronavirus #cityupdate
It's simple to protect yourself and others against It's simple to protect yourself and others against COVID-19

Do the 3 W's 

Wash your Hands 👏
Wear your Mask 😷
Watch your Distance 🚶

To find testing sites and vaccine information visit www.blackhealthlb.com 

#blackhealthequitylb  #blackhealthlb #ronnieshouse #stopthespreadlongbeach
#covidvaccinelongbeach  #covidtestinglongbeach
Pedestrian dies after high-speed motorcycle crash. Pedestrian dies after high-speed motorcycle crash. 

On Tuesday at 6:20 p.m., LBPD officers responded to an injury traffic collision involving a motorcycle and a pedestrian in the intersection of McNab Avenue and Stearns Street, which resulted in the death of a male adult. 

When LBPD officers arrived they located a male adult pedestrian who had been struck by a motorcyclist. Officers provided first aid to both parties, until the Long Beach Fire Department responded and transported them both to local hospitals.

The preliminary investigation revealed a motorcycle driven by a 23-year-old male resident of Long Beach was traveling at a high rate of speed westbound on Stearns Street when he struck a pedestrian, a 76-year-old male resident of Long Beach, who was crossing Stearns Street in an unmarked crosswalk.

The motorcyclist remained on scene, sustained minor injuries, and was transported to a local hospital. Alcohol, drugs, and distracted driving are not believed to have been a factor in the collision.

The pedestrian succumbed to his injuries at the hospital. The Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office will identify the decedent and notify next-of-kin.

Anyone with information regarding this collision is asked to contact Detective Kevin Johansen or Detective Kelsey Myers of Long Beach Police Department Collision Investigation Detail at (562)570-7355. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous may submit a tip through “LA Crime Stoppers” by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), downloading the “P3 Tips” app to your smartphone (available at the Apple App store and Google Play), or visiting www.lacrimestoppers.org.
COVID-19 City Update - 02.12 By the Numbers, Track COVID-19 City Update - 02.12 By the Numbers, Tracking the Curve and Today’s Highlights. A total of 50,196 people have tested positive for corona with 45,963 recovered and 222 people currently hospitalized. There have been 768 fatalities, all over the age of 20 and all but 19 with underlying health conditions. There have been 75 new cases since yesterday. Please click the link in our bio for more. #longbeachlocalnews #lbln #longbeach #covid19 #coronavirus #cityupdate
Girls took golfing classes at Long Beach Polytechn Girls took golfing classes at Long Beach Polytechnic High School in the 1920s - what was your favorite physical education class in high school? OP : @forgottenmadness_la #longbeachlocalnews #lbln #longbeach #throwbackthursday #tbt
Long Beach Police Officer Anthony Mark Brown Arres Long Beach Police Officer Anthony Mark Brown Arrested for Possession of Child Pornography. More information on our website link in bio. #longbeach #longbeachlocalnews
Police Arrest Suspects in Shooting at Long Beach P Police Arrest Suspects in Shooting at Long Beach Park. 

Today the Special Investigation Detectives coordinated an arrest of Michael Scott Doss Jr., a 29-year-old resident of Long Beach and Christian Lucille Watson, a 30-year-old resident of the City of Carson for the murder on Sep. 25, 2020.

More information on our website link in bio. #longbeach
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