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Tag: Daryl Supernaw

2024 Election

Supernaw likely winner in Long Beach District 4 contest

Incumbent Daryl Supernaw is set to serve a third and final term as the District ...
By Juan Calvillo
November 12, 2024
2024 Election

District 4 race highlights importance of voting local

As the 2024 election draws close, the trend of not voting in local elections has ...
By Dante Estrada
November 4, 2024
Campus

Long Beach City Council District Four candidates share platforms and policies during forum

Long Beach City Council District Four candidates Daryl Supernaw and Herlinda Chico discussed how each ...
By Lillian Nguyen
October 16, 2024
Long Beach

Rent in LA County set to rise for the first time since COVID

Emergency rent protections enacted during the pandemic will expire soon, leaving tenants with a hike ...
By Nate Martinez
December 3, 2023
Arts & Life

Long Beach City Council recommends some of their favorite local businesses

For this edition of The Daily 49er’s special issue, we reached out to Long Beach ...
By Editor in chief
November 12, 2017

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