Long Beach looked like it had solved the local news crisis. Then reality set in
Briefly

The Long Beach Post thrived as a feisty outlet with sharp City Hall coverage and investigations into social issues, fostering a sense of community in Long Beach.
Recent setbacks like financial backer's exit, staff reductions, and employee rebellion have disrupted LBPost.com, impacting civic news, neighborhood features, and public engagement in Long Beach.
The decline of LBPost.com has left a void in local journalism, particularly painful in Long Beach after it had surpassed the local Press-Telegram as the most-read outlet in town.
Local journalism's financial struggles are prevalent nationwide, but Long Beach's loss of in-depth civic news and community insights due to the Post's decline is deeply felt.
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