New city Web site debuts

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The city of Long Beach has launched its new Web site, which first became available over the weekend and officially launched today. The site has a photo-heavy design that includes news items, upcoming events, a link to the city government TV channel and other features. The Web page still had a few quirks to be worked out and I was having problems accessing City Council agendas, but hopefully that will all be fixed soon. The page is definitely more attractive than the old site. It can still be reached at www.longbeach.gov.
 

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Harold said:

The site looks great. Old site was little tired looking.

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Paul Eakins reports on Long Beach City Hall, and local and regional politics. A newcomer to the Press-
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