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Today's riddle: What do evil hens lay? 🤔 (Answer below!)
1. This Long Beach High School Ranked Among Top 50 In California (patch.com) — Long Beach families can celebrate Eunice Sato Academy of Math & Science being ranked 46th in California and 322nd nationwide in U.S. News & World Report's 2026–27 Best High Schools list. The rankings, based on test performance, graduation rates and college readiness, place the Long Beach campus among 13 Los Angeles County schools in the state's top 50.
2. Floating Nuclear Reactors Could Be Coming To Long Beach Port: Report (patch.com) — Long Beach residents could one day see nuclear reactors floating on barges at their port, as officials partner with federal agencies and startup Bluecore Energy to explore small modular reactor technology. Supporters say the reactors could power terminals, ships, and charging stations with carbon-free electricity, while critics raise concerns about safety, oversight, and nuclear waste. The project faces major regulatory and legal hurdles, meaning any reactor at the Port of Long Beach would be years away.
3. Restorative dentists and oral surgeons needed for Sept. 19 clinic (cda.org) — Long Beach dental professionals are urgently needed for a Sept. 19 clinic at Memorial Care Surgical Center to treat about 10 patients with special needs under general anesthesia. California-licensed restorative dentists and oral surgeons can volunteer for a 12-hour shift providing exams, cleanings, and urgent procedures, helping families who often wait years for appropriate care.
4. As Long Beach weighs cuts to close a $60 million budget gap, past projects show how the city has managed money (nbclosangeles.com) — Long Beach is staring down a roughly $58 million budget gap that could mean cuts to police, fire and other core services as the City Council debates a 2027 spending plan. The article reviews big-ticket projects like the F&M Bank Amphitheater, Colorado Lagoon, Alamitos Beach concession building and Queen Mary to show how past cost overruns and oversight issues frame today's tough choices.
5. Cargo numbers remain strong in July at L.A., Long Beach ports (dailybreeze.com) — Massive cargo volumes at the Port of Long Beach made this July the port's second-busiest on record, with more than 928,000 containers moved despite a slight dip from last year. Together with the Port of Los Angeles, the twin ports continue to see strong trade flows that influence local jobs, trucking traffic, and the regional economy.
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