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Is California’s COVID-era rent relief program running out of money?

by Ben Christopher, CalMatters October 7, 2023

California’s COVID-era rent relief program, long saddled with delays, criticisms and legal woes, appears to be running out of money. What does that mean for the more than 100,000 renters still awaiting help?

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‘People do care’: After thefts, community raises $10K for West Long Beach Little League

by Brandon Richardson October 6, 2023October 6, 2023

“I don’t think West Long Beach has ever felt the love that it’s getting right now,” little league president Louie Terrazas said about the avalanche of support.

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Heat wave to persist in Long Beach through the weekend

Avatar photo by Laura Anaya-Morga October 6, 2023October 6, 2023

In Long Beach, temperatures are expected to peak at 89 degrees today with little change on Saturday before cooling off Sunday, according to the NWS.

An aerial view of Naples, the Long Beach neighborhood with the most amount of high-end real estate transactions. Courtesy of MLS.
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Attorney suspected of killing wife, himself may have done so to end her pain, son says

Avatar photo by Fernando Haro Garcia October 6, 2023October 6, 2023

Judy Strother Taylor was suffering from an advanced form of Parkinson’s disease before she and her husband were found dead in a suspected murder-suicide at their Naples Island home, according to her stepson.

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MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center kicks off breast cancer awareness month with giant awareness ribbon

Sponsored by MemorialCare Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital Long Beach October 6, 2023October 6, 2023

To encourage women to prioritize their wellbeing by getting their mammogram, physicians, employees, and breast cancer survivors from the MemorialCare Breast Center at Long Beach Medical Center stood together on the first Monday in October for breast cancer awareness month.

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6-story apartment building for seniors gets preliminary approval at vacant lot on Atlantic Avenue

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz October 6, 2023October 6, 2023

The development would bring 160 units to a vacant lot on Atlantic Avenue just south of Willow Street.

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Marlena in Naples opens today. Here’s what to expect from the much-anticipated restaurant.

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

Marlena in Naples, the new restaurant serving seasonal, California cuisine inspired by European influence, will open today.

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Lawsuit alleges Long Beach church ignored signs of sexual abuse by youth pastor

Avatar photo by Fernando Haro Garcia October 6, 2023

An ex-youth pastor at the Long Beach Alliance Church was convicted years ago of sexually abusing minors. Now, some former members of the church have filed a lawsuit.

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Parents demand info from LBUSD after lawsuit alleges student was sexually assaulted at Muir Academy

Avatar photo by Tess Kazenoff October 5, 2023October 5, 2023

About 20 parents protested outside the school Thursday morning. Some said they’d pulled their kids from class after learning about the lawsuit.

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Will Long Beach voters follow Anaheim’s lead and reject a $25 minimum wage for hotel workers?

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

“When we look at ballot propositions, the side with the most money usually wins,” one political expert said.

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