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25 years after Mathew Shepard’s death, a local LGBTQ+ choral tribute will honor his legacy

Avatar photo by Cheantay Jensen November 7, 2023November 9, 2023

Over 100 voices, a 30 piece orchestra and actors will honor the 25th anniversary of Mathew Shepard’s death, a college student who was a victim in one of the most high profile LGBTQ+ hate crimes in American history.

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Grocery store, nonprofit partner to provide single mothers a holiday shopping spree

Avatar photo by Jackie Rae November 7, 2023November 7, 2023

Women Blessing Women currently has 16 single mothers nominated to win the shopping spree, with hopes of reaching 20.

Posted inNews

Fire bursts through roof of historic blimp hangar at former Tustin Air Base

Avatar photo by City News Service November 7, 2023November 7, 2023

The fire was so large and difficult to fight that Orange County fire crews called in a helicopter to help.

Posted inCrime

Captain found guilty of ‘seaman’s manslaughter’ in boat fire that killed 34 off Santa Barbara coast

Avatar photo by Stefanie Dazio, Associated Press November 7, 2023

The charge is a pre-Civil War statute colloquially known as seaman’s manslaughter that was designed to hold steamboat captains and crew responsible for maritime disasters.

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Long Beach City Council to consider new limits on street vending at Nov. 14 meeting

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz November 6, 2023

If approved, the law would require street vendors to obtain city permits, carry liability insurance and stay away from a long list of things like bus stops, public restrooms and other vendors.

Posted inBusiness

Downtown businesses invited to compete in holiday light, decor contest

by Brandon Richardson November 6, 2023

The winning business owners will see $500 donated to a local nonprofit of their choice as well as a $500 gift card to their shop, given out by the business alliance.

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Black Dog Coffee Roasters opens in former Lord Windsor location

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios November 6, 2023November 6, 2023

In addition to serving coffee, owner Francisco Portillo hopes to educate people on the process of growing and roasting coffee as well as the proper way to brew coffee.

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Homeless man pleads not guilty to sexually assaulting woman as she walked Downtown

Avatar photo by Fernando Haro Garcia November 6, 2023

The suspect appeared in court Monday to face a felony charge the DA’s office filed after video of the attack spread across the internet.

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California’s ‘tripledemic’ season is off to a mild start. What to know about flu, RSV and COVID

Avatar photo by Shreya Agrawal, CalMatters November 6, 2023

New vaccines for RSV and an updated booster for COVID-19 give Californians more tools to protect themselves from respiratory viruses this fall.

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MOLAA to embark on a $60 million expansion with help from a major state grant

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson November 5, 2023November 6, 2023

The overall project could take up to five years to finish, but $10 million in state funding will get the first phase rolling.

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