Hayley Munguia, Whittier Daily News

Hayley Munguia

Whittier Daily News

Long Beach, CA, United States

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Past articles by Hayley:

Workers call on LA County to find new homeless housing operator amid labor concerns

Workers at a government-run homeless housing facility in Central Long Beach are calling on Los Angeles County to find a new operator for the site amid ongoing labor concerns. → Read More

Preliminary census data shows how Long Beach has changed since 2010

Long Beach officials just got a better picture of how the city’s population has changed in the last decade — and what it means for City Council districts. → Read More

11 more Long Beach residents have died with COVID-19 in the last week

In the last week, 11 more Long Beach residents have died with the virus, bringing the death toll to 986. → Read More

Should Long Beach create a Cambodian American Cultural Center? City Council to weigh in

The City Council will vote at its Tuesday, Sept. 7, meeting on whether to ask the city manager to work with community members to create a vision and feasibility plan for such a site. → Read More

Cal State Long Beach leaders, new CSU chancellor confident in health, safety protocols

“We expected some cases,” CSU Chancellor Joseph Castro said, “but they appear to be at a manageable level, and a high vaccination rate coupled with testing and masking I think has… → Read More

Cal State Long Beach leaders, new CSU chancellor confident in health, safety protocols

“We expected some cases,” CSU Chancellor Joseph Castro said, “but they appear to be at a manageable level, and a high vaccination rate coupled with testing and masking I think has… → Read More

Cal State Long Beach leaders, new CSU chancellor confident in health, safety protocols

“We expected some cases,” CSU Chancellor Joseph Castro said, “but they appear to be at a manageable level, and a high vaccination rate coupled with testing and masking I think has… → Read More

Long Beach Unified students return to campus for new school year

School campuses across Long Beach were brought back to life early Tuesday, Aug. 31, as kids arrived for the first day of a new school year. → Read More

12 more Long Beach residents have died with COVID-19 in the last week

There were multiple weeks in the spring and earlier in the summer when no coronavirus deaths were reported. But in the last week, 12 more Long Beach residents have died with the virus, bringing the… → Read More

Downtown Long Beach gets its 1st dispensary with Catalyst Cannabis Co.

Catalyst Cannabis Co. opened its new headquarters, 433 N. Pine Ave., earlier this month; the site is the company’s fifth dispensary location in Long Beach. → Read More

Long Beach, LA County could soon implement COVID-19 vaccine mandate to enter some businesses

In making that decision, city staff are taking numerous considerations — including equity, impacts on businesses and access to essential services — into account. → Read More

Long Beach approves $3 billion budget for fiscal year 2022

The document looks similar to the budget for fiscal year 2021, largely thanks to state and federal funds that helped the city replenish its reserves and avoid a deficit — but projected shortf… → Read More

Uncertainty looms as Long Beach Unified prepares for a new school year

Even as the district has spent the summer preparing for the fall semester, with in-person learning, the ever-changing nature of both the virus and the government regulations intended to address it … → Read More

Long Beach celebrates newly renamed Doris Topsy-Elvord Community Center at Houghton Park

Topsy-Elvord was the first Black woman to be elected to the Long Beach City Council. → Read More

Long Beach officials urge parents to vaccinate kids against COVID-19 ahead of school year

The school year is set to start later this month for the Long Beach Unified School District, so health officials said it’s especially important for eligible kids to get vaccinated. → Read More

Long Beach to hold public hearing on water, sewer rate hikes

Long Beach water and sewer rates could increase later this year — but Water Department customers get the chance to provide their input first. → Read More

Judge rejects lawsuit that sought to lower costs of LA County election recounts

A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge has denied a lawsuit that sought to change the way the county conducts recall elections — but the folks behind the suit say they want to keep fightin… → Read More

Downtown density, old equipment, wildfires all pose challenges for Long Beach Fire Department

The Long Beach Fire Department will face significant challenges in the years ahead, even as potential grant funding and plans to colocate warehouses with the Health and Human Services Department wi… → Read More

Long Beach chooses operators for Alamitos Beach, Granada Beach concession stands

The City Council voted at its Tuesday, Aug. 17, meeting to approve contracts for the two new facilities. → Read More

Long Beach residents with compromised immune systems can get third COVID-19 vaccine dose

Tuesday’s announcement came after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration last week amended the emergency use authorizations for the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines to allow for a third dose for im… → Read More