
Brandon Richardson
Articles
-
Jan 18, 2025 |
lbwatchdog.com | Brandon Richardson |Fernando Haro
Become a Watchdog today. Sign up to get the latest from Long Beach's independent, journalist-owned newsroom in your email. — or sign up with — Cabrillo High School’s frosh-soph soccer team took the field for their game against Poly Friday night just like any other game. But tragedy struck when Cabrillo forward Brian Gonzalez, 15, died after suffering a medical emergency on the field.
-
Nov 5, 2024 |
lbwatchdog.com | Jackie Rae |Fernando Haro |Anthony Pignataro |Brandon Richardson
On the Ballot — 6 min read Become a Watchdog today. Sign up to get the latest from Long Beach's independent, journalist-owned newsroom in your email. — or sign up with — Long Beach Watchdog reporters are spread throughout the city today talking to voters on this, the last day of the 2024 election. Here’s some of what Long Beach voters had to say. VETERAN’S PARK, 9:35 a.m.Sandra Allen, 64, was wearing a blue hat that said “Kamala” in cursive writing.
-
Sep 5, 2024 |
lbwatchdog.com | Brandon Richardson |Fernando Haro |Jason Ruiz |Caitlin Antonios
With hundreds of accessory dwelling units being permitted in Long Beach annually the city is looking to a new loan program that would provide up to $250,000 to homeowners to build a new unit as long as they rent it to a low-income household. Sign in to continue reading. Enter your email address to sign in or create your free account. β or sign in with β
-
Sep 5, 2024 |
lbwatchdog.com | Brandon Richardson |Fernando Haro |Jason Ruiz |Caitlin Antonios
With hundreds of accessory dwelling units being permitted in Long Beach annually the city is looking to a new loan program that would provide up to $250,000 to homeowners to build a new unit as long as they rent it to a low-income household. Sign in to continue reading. Enter your email address to sign in or create your free account. β or sign in with β
-
Jul 19, 2024 |
lbwatchdog.com | Brandon Richardson |Alicia Robinson |Kate Karp |Jason Ruiz
A recent poll asked residents about the direction of the city and what new taxes they might support. Ending an exemption for two power plants that use city gas lines continues to lead. Photo by Jason Ruiz.
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →