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Pursuit across Long Beach streets ends in Cal Heights

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Long Beach election results: Local state, federal representatives cruise to victory

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A woman does her part as she votes while her polling place in Long Beach November 6, 2018. Photo by Thomas R Cordova.
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Long Beach election results: Voters approve term limit changes, 3 other charter amendments

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Election Day 2018: Here’s everything you need to know about what’s on the ballot

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Long Beach Veterans Day Parade 2018: Everything you need to know

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Your guide to the 5 questions before Long Beach voters on Tuesday

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Bring a pair of jammies for a kid in need, get a free dessert or appetizer

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LIVESTREAM: Long Beach charter amendments live debate

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Police shooting: Long Beach is the only city in Los Angeles County whose police department almost never interviews its officers after they’ve shot someone, according to an investigation by the Long Beach Post. Instead of facing questioning by investigators, Long Beach officers write reports that higher-ups in the homicide division review and suggest areas where the officer needs to add details or clarifications, according to people familiar with the process. Police officials acknowledge this method is unorthodox, but say it yields a more complete version of events. However, two sources who have been involved in the process say it’s also used to shield the department from embarrassment and liability when the report inevitably becomes public during a lawsuit. One Long Beach Police Department employee explained why supervisors review reports: "You've got to explain this to God and country, and this sounds like an idiot wrote it.” The employee asked not to be identified for fear of retribution.
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3 key takeaways from the Post’s story about how Long Beach investigates police shootings

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Thunderstorms, rain, light up skies in Long Beach

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