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New California rules target flavors in kids’ medication, leading pharmacies to end service

Avatar photo by Shreya Agrawal, CalMatters November 30, 2023November 30, 2023

Parents say flavored medication can help ensure their kids finish a prescription. Far fewer California pharmacies are offering that service as they await new rules from a state regulator.

Posted inFood, The Hi-lo, Things To Do

Hop across the bridge for San Pedro’s Holidays by the Sea, Dec. 2 and 3

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios November 30, 2023November 30, 2023

San Pedro’s holiday celebration will offer a weekend of opportunities for children to meet Santa, shop holiday markets, watch parades by land and sea and much more.

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Home care company scammed veteran out of pension, must pay $400K to his estate, jury rules

Avatar photo by Fernando Haro Garcia November 30, 2023

Jurors hit the company with $375,000 in punitive damages on top of ordering them to refund the pension money taken from an aging veteran, according to court records.

Posted inThe Hi-lo

A giant vinyl mural now welcomes visitors to Long Beach Airport with scenes of local landmarks

by Brandon Richardson November 30, 2023November 30, 2023

The 60-foot-by-30-foot mural by award-winning artist Marconi Calindas was unveiled to celebrate the airport’s 100th anniversary.

Rows of red tents in the distance behind trees in front of the San Diego skyline.
Posted inOpinion

Column: For advice on building tent communities, Long Beach should look to San Diego

Avatar photo by Jake Gotta November 30, 2023November 30, 2023

With city leaders considering new ways to quickly add homeless shelter space, San Diego’s efforts might offer a glimpse of the future.

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Some city data was stolen during cyber breach; full scope remains unknown, Long Beach says

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz November 29, 2023November 29, 2023

The city said it is trying to determine what type of data was taken and how much, but it could potentially include sensitive information.

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Mike Martt, a locally beloved punk rock legend, dies at 67

Avatar photo by Tim Grobaty November 29, 2023

The singer-guitarist-songwriter, who played in numerous punk bands throughout the 1980s, was one of the most loved musicians in Southern California.

Posted inThe Hi-lo, Things To Do

Things to do in Long Beach this weekend including… breakfast with Santa, holiday parades and ‘Emma’

Avatar photo by Maison Tran November 29, 2023November 29, 2023

Plus, gingerbread decorating with Santa and more.

A man in a blue shirt runs past a dilapidated firehouse with his black dog.
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Popular Filipino bake shop Gemmae may expand to historic Fire Station 9 in Los Cerritos

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz November 29, 2023November 29, 2023

A city commission has officially recommended the building for historic status, and the Tolentino family, which owns Gemmae Bake Shop, is in negotiations to buy it.

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Blue power: Will ocean waves be California’s new source of clean energy?

Avatar photo by Julie Cart, CalMatters November 29, 2023

Only a few small demonstration projects off the West Coast have harnessed the power of waves and tides. Costs are high and hurdles are challenging.

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