🌱 7th & Redondo Starbucks Unionizes + Why We Got Glendale’s Messages

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Hey, people of Long Beach; today is Peace Officers Memorial Day, which was instituted by President John F. Kennedy in 1962! Sylvia here with today’s Long Beach Daily.

The Starbucks on Redondo is becoming a union shop. Also, what’s behind those emergency texts we kept getting from Glendale? Finally, the City demolished most of the Queen Mary‘s lifeboats.


First, today’s weather:

Partly sunny and not as warm. High: 76 Low: 60.


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Here are the top stories today in Long Beach:

  1. On Friday, the workers at the Starbucks on 7th Street and Redondo Avenue voted unanimously to unionize. “Union activists allege they have had their hours cut, been fired, and more.” Starbucks referred requests or comments to the website for the National Labor Relations Board. In the meantime, residents were supportive, saying workers “deserve as much as they can get.” (ABC)
  2. What were Saturday’s emergency alerts all about? Residents were unceremoniously roused to warnings that Chevy Chase canyon residents were to evacuate. Later, the City of Glendale acknowledged that “there was an error in the tech used to send out this morning’s message.” However, critics suggest that the tech worked just fine; the problem was that nothing told message recipients that the message was a drill. (City of Glendale)
  3. On Friday, the City demolished most of the Queen Mary’s lifeboats. “Of the ship’s 22 total lifeboats, three were identified for preservation, including two that were left on the ship. Five have been set aside for future consideration, city officials said.” While there were two proposals from groups willing to take on the boats, they failed to meet the City’s “requirements to show how they would safely transport and repair the vessels.” (LB Post)
  4. What will the City Council be discussing on Tuesday? One item on the agenda might be the LB Board of Water Commissioner‘s request to consolidate the Water and Gas departments. Long-time residents may remember a similar move in 1988 to “put sewer services under the Water Department.” (Press-Telegram)
  5. Recently, we talked about the sudden influx of dogs to the local animal shelter. Do you know what else is coming in? We learned on Friday that there are pocket pets! These are the hamsters, guinea pigs, and (pet) rats. Someone, who would have loved to have a dog but couldn’t accommodate it, now has another opportunity to find and spoil a little pet! (LB Post)

Today in Long Beach:

  • Greater L.A. ZERO Prostate Cancer Run/Walk 2022 meets at ο»ΏShoreline Aquatic Park (8 AM)
  • Igudesman & Joo Play it Again at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center (2 PM)
  • West Long Beach Community Bike Ride meets at Admiral Kidd Park (2 PM)
  • The Spooky (Record Release Show) With The Grim + The Pegs + Dry Sockets at Alex’s Bar (2 PM2 PM)
  • Southern California Brass Consortium Latin Festival performs at Los Altos United Methodist Church (4 PM)

From my notebook:

  • Congratulations to the Long Beach State Athletics‘ Big West Champions who competed in Day 1 of the Conference Championship in Davis, CA πŸ€©πŸƒβ€β™€οΈ (Instagram)
  • The Long Beach Airport’s therapy dogs are back in action. They’re working hard to bring smiles and good vibes to travelers. If you see our therapy dogs walking around LGB, feel free to say hello! πŸΎπŸ• (Instagram)
  • The COVID-19 vaccine and testing clinics at the Doris Topsy-Elvord Community Center in Houghton Park will relocate to Ramona Park on Monday, May 16, 2022, due to scheduled summer programming. (Facebook)
  • The City celebrated the grand opening of the Shaun Lumachi Innovation Center! πŸŽ‰ The two-story, 4,888-square-foot facility, located at πŸ“ 309 Pine Avenue, will operate as a coworking space while also offering resources and programs for entrepreneurs. (Facebook)
  • It’s Election Workers who make the voting experience great πŸ˜€ have you worked in an election before? The County is looking for workers to help in the upcoming Primary Election. Earn up to $1,180 and make that difference in your community! (Nextdoor)

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β€” Sylvia Cochran

About me: Sylvia Cochran works out of sunny Southern California and has been freelance writing full-time since 2005. She loves dogs, cats, books, plays Best Fiends (don’t judge), embraces social justice, and tries to live out Micah 6:8.


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