Long Beach Pride faces debt crisis, potential building sale after festival collapse
The nonprofit running the annual festival was already in debt, according to its outgoing president, and it now must find a way to pay back ticketholders, vendors and sponsors.
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Community rallies to celebrate survivors and honor loved ones at Jonathan Jaques Children’s Cancer Institute’s Olympic-Style Torch Run
On Saturday, June 13, hundreds of children with cancer and serious blood disorders, along with survivors and families honoring loved ones, participated in the 39th annual Champions Run for Life “Torch Run.”The event raised funds to support expanded treatment programs and research at the Jonathan Jaques Children’s Cancer Institute at Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital.…
California may force the release of 911 calls at immigration detention centers in an attempt to reveal human rights abuses
Experts say human rights violations have gone unchecked at the facilities. If passed, the new law could hand the state and the public a powerful new oversight tool.
Theater Review: Girls just want to have a story in ‘The Revolutionists’ at International City Theatre
“This play is exactly what we need right now,” says caryn desai, International City Theatre’s artistic director. “It’s a bold, irreverent — and very funny — exploration of the power of women to shape history.”
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Things to do in Long Beach this Juneteenth weekend — including free celebrations and a movie on the beach
There’s also a Father’s Day barbecue at the Aquarium.

