We are in so money and the facilities will get to be used and hopefully traffic will be used. Reporter this is their first trial. And they could be cruising. To see if it makes sense if they would like to use the day as a highlight. The first trial run took them from San Francisco to redwood city and back and now it is alamedas turn in the east bay. This is a take on what the Ferry Building might look like if the plan meets smooth daily. It is much more capacity as you can see for the transportation. Reporter it is just another way that the tech giant is getting googlers by time. A part of the deal mines that the google ferry will not interrupt the regular ferry will not interrupt the regular ferry days. Live in alameda, brian brian, kpix5. A little bit of the snow was brought to the bay area. A little bit of a little bit of a dusting as they got some snow. But the small potent season from north to south as i high def doppler showed a few road showers as most of the achetivety heads so
The City of Long Beach, CA, voted Tuesday, September 6, to pass a $5.8 million budget that will provide a retention incentive and economic relief for city employee members, including 911 dispatchers, marine patrols, and library and health department workers.
OBITUARY: Eunice Sato, 99; First Female Mayor of Long Beach
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Eunice Sato, the first Asian American woman to serve as mayor of a major American city, was first elected to the Long Beach City Council in 1975, eventually serving two years as mayor.
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LONG BEACH Eunice N. Sato, the first Asian American woman to serve as mayor of a major American city, passed away of cardio-pulmonary arrest on Feb. 12. She was 99.
Sato served as mayor of Long Beach for two years in the early 1980s, the first woman to lead the city, guiding it through a period of economic turmoil. She was also a member of the Long Beach City Council, representing the 7th District, from 1975-1986. After leaving office, she continued to be active in the community for many years.