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Aquarium of the Pacific will close, offering virtual visits only due to new COVID restrictions

Avatar photo by Crystal Niebla Dec 6, 2020Dec 7, 2020
Posted inNews

Woman’s vehicle struck by gunfire while driving in North Long Beach

Avatar photo by Crystal Niebla Dec 6, 2020
Posted inNews

Newsom implementa una orden regional de quedarse en casa vinculada a la capacidad de la UCI

by CalMatters Dec 6, 2020
Posted inNews, Politics

Why this month’s selection of vice mayor will be more consequential than in years past

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz Dec 6, 2020Dec 7, 2020
Posted inNews

Las vacunas se acercan: el gobernador describe las prioridades de quién recibirá una primero

by CalMatters Dec 5, 2020
Posted inNews

Hombre asesinado en un intento de robo de auto era un maestro de educación especial amado por la comunidad, y padre

Avatar photo by Valerie Osier Dec 5, 2020Dec 5, 2020
Posted inNews

1 woman killed, 1 teen injured in shooting near mobile food vendor

Avatar photo by Sebastian Echeverry Dec 5, 2020
Posted inNews

UPDATE: As state announces stay-at-home order starting Sunday, city officials scramble to enact the restrictions

Avatar photo by Sebastian Echeverry Dec 5, 2020Dec 5, 2020
Posted inCrime, News

Man killed in attempted carjacking was beloved special education teacher, father

Avatar photo by Valerie Osier Dec 5, 2020Dec 6, 2020
Michelle Castillo, a Native American community leader, said she felt ill when she saw what was going on at Puvungna. Photo by Thomas R. Cordova.
Posted inNews

Social media has helped re-energize a fight over Puvungna, the sacred indigenous site at CSULB

Avatar photo by Valerie Osier Dec 5, 2020Jul 30, 2021

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