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Memorial service for those who died homeless in Long Beach will be held Dec. 21

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson December 18, 2023December 18, 2023

A church choir will sing, candles will be lit and the names of the deceased will be read during the event at Forest Lawn.

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Long Beach Starbucks manager says company ignored her concern about man pacing with knife

Avatar photo by City News Service December 18, 2023December 18, 2023

A Starbucks manager at a Long Beach store is suing the coffee house chain, alleging she was denied a transfer to a safer location.

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‘Huge attraction’: Hard Rock Hotel to be a boon for Long Beach economy, experts say

by Brandon Richardson December 18, 2023December 18, 2023

Long Beach is hoping to replicate the success of cities like San Diego, which says having an internationally recognized brand will inevitably bring more visitors to town.

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Video: ‘A place of healing and hope’: Rescue Mission gives gifts to kids in need

Avatar photo by Jackie Rae December 17, 2023

This year, a Winter Wonderland at the Rescue Mission was made possible by the Marley Rose Music Festival, led by singer KendyX.

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Video: Rare sight of killer whales off Long Beach’s coast

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios December 17, 2023December 17, 2023

The pod is a family of six to eight orcas, or killer whales, that have been traveling together in this area because of the nice weather and an abundance of squid, dolphins and sea lions, their primary food sources

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6 people rescued after boat capsizes near Island Chaffee hours after Naples Boat Parade

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios December 17, 2023

A call for help came in on the marine distress channel around 10 p.m. which triggered Long Beach Fire Department’s marine safety team and the police department’s Fox helicopter to respond.

A truck zooms by the intersection of Wardlow Road and Magnolia Avenue in Long Beach June 19, 2018. (Staff Photo by Thomas R Cordova
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Youth, communities of color and low income residents more at-risk of distracted driving accidents, study shows

Avatar photo by Maison Tran December 17, 2023December 19, 2023

The 2022 study found that handheld devices, like cell phones, contribute to distracted driving the most in Long Beach.

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After millions invested in repairs, the Queen Mary is now operating at a profit, operator says

by Brandon Richardson December 17, 2023December 15, 2023

Long Beach has poured money into neglected maintenance in recent years. Now, with the ship back open and operating at a profit, there’s more money coming in to help cover those ongoing costs.

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Rain, possible thunderstorms, expected this week in Long Beach, SoCal

Avatar photo by Staff Reports December 17, 2023December 17, 2023

After several crisp, sunny days in Southern California, it will begin to look more like winter this week.

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Hundreds of formerly homeless people get evicted after L.A. nonprofit fails to pay rent on time

by CalMatters December 17, 2023

The L.A. nonprofit HOPICS got $140 million in public funds to house the homeless, but it failed to pay rent and some of its clients wound up back on the streets.

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