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Suspect flees after shooting at group of men Downtown near Pine Avenue, no injuries, police said

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios March 16, 2024March 16, 2024

Officers were nearby when they heard a gunshot in the area of the 100 block of Promenade North just before midnight.

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Here’s who painted the new butterfly mural at Del Amo and Orange — and why

Avatar photo by Christal Gaines-Emory March 16, 2024March 16, 2024

For Donna Bergeron-Birge, monarch butterflies that took flight above the heavily trafficked streets in her neighborhood became of symbol of hope and perseverance during the pandemic.

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A new $16,000 postpartum depression drug is here. How will insurers handle it?

Avatar photo by April Dembosky, KQED, KFF Health News March 16, 2024

The lack of guidance could limit use of the drug, which is both novel it targets hormone function to relieve symptoms instead of the brain’s serotonin system, as typical antidepressants do and expensive, at $15,900 for the 14-day pill regimen.

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California may extend financial aid deadline for students impacted by federal delays

by Mikhail Zinshteyn, CalMatters March 16, 2024March 16, 2024

A new federal student aid application is blocking some students from completing their forms. Now California legislators are trying to extend the deadline for state student aid.

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The big hole in the ground near City Hall was supposed to be housing already. What’s the holdup?

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz March 16, 2024March 18, 2024

The pandemic and a spike in interest rates killed two projects planned for the site. What comes next?

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Police find stash of guns, 3D-printed gun parts while investigating driver who brandished firearm

Avatar photo by Fernando Haro Garcia March 15, 2024March 15, 2024

Police said they started investigating after they got a report about a driver pointing a gun at a woman in East Long Beach.

A photo of the Walter Pyramid at Cal State Long Beach.
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CSULB president condemns fliers targeting Jewish Studies professor

Avatar photo by Maison Tran March 15, 2024March 15, 2024

The fliers called the professor a “violent Zionist” and “genocide denier,” something the university president denounced as “defamatory.”

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This new monthly vegan pop-up will kick off St. Patrick’s Day with street food and music

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios March 15, 2024March 15, 2024

In addition to Devi’s Donuts, Lucky Catsu, the Original Herbivore food truck, Vegan Pupusas pop-up, Shane’s Tamales and Vegan or Nah will also be serving up plant-based bites.

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California isn’t on track to meet its climate change mandates — and a new analysis says it’s not even close

Avatar photo by Alejandro Lazo, CalMatters March 15, 2024March 15, 2024

A new analysis concludes that unless California almost triples its rate of cutting greenhouse gases, the state won’t meet its 2030 climate change target. Some emissions were rising.

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