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Reporter Roundup: Long Beach Bridge| September 4
Season 1
Episode 122
KPCC reporters discuss a start-up doing free remodels in low-income communities, a massive new Long Beach bridge and a new restaurant plan. Erick Galindo talks about a new start-up called Hood Renovationz that has been raising money to help make small free remodels for people in low income communities. A massive new bridge will rise above the Port of Long Beach by the end of fall.
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