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Through art, these former foster youths are building new life

Avatar photo by Tess Kazenoff September 24, 2023September 25, 2023

Danielle and Michael Jelks are working to build their artistic careers with the help of Green Pines Media, an organization that assists former foster youth and others with monetizing their creativity.

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Lakewood Center Mall closes early after gathering of hundreds of rowdy juveniles

Avatar photo by City News Service September 24, 2023September 24, 2023

The shutdown started at 7 p.m. with anchor stores and the entire mall was closed by 9 p.m., Koerner said.

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More people are riding transit, data shows

Avatar photo by City News Service September 24, 2023September 23, 2023

Ridership on Metro’s system grew 13% in August compared to the same time last year. with more than 25 million boardings, the transit agency announced.

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Gas prices are now over $6 in Southern California

Avatar photo by City News Service September 24, 2023

The average price has risen 70.4 cents over the past 20 days, including 3.3 cents Saturday, according to figures from the AAA and Oil Price Information Service.

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Libraries face challenging new chapter in coping with needs of unhoused patrons

by Kat Schuster September 24, 2023September 22, 2023

City officials are moving to strengthen conduct rules to help protect the safety of librarians while keeping the doors open to everyone.

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Photos: Annual Plane Pull raises $235K for Special Olympics Southern California

by Brandon Richardson September 23, 2023September 25, 2023

Dozens of teams took turns pulling a 124,000-pound Boeing 757 airplane across 12 feet of tarmac at Long Beach Airport.

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WGA, studios reportedly closing in on deal after months-long strike

Avatar photo by City News Service September 23, 2023September 23, 2023

According to the major industry trade publications and CNN, legal teams were said to be going over the fine points of complex issues such as residuals for streamed content and the use of artificial intelligence to create content.

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Governor vetoes bill requiring human drivers to ride in autonomous trucks

Avatar photo by The Associated Press September 23, 2023

Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher, head of the California Labor Federation, said driverless trucks are dangerous and called Newsom’s veto shocking.

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Pumpkin patch season is here, where to go in and around Long Beach

Avatar photo by Cheantay Jensen September 23, 2023September 25, 2023

Pa’s Pumpkin Patch opens Sept. 29, but if you’re already itching to shop for some gourds, there’s a few places ready to welcome guests.

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He doesn’t know who flew him to California. A year later, this migrant’s future is uncertain.

Avatar photo by Justo Robles, CalMatters September 23, 2023September 23, 2023

Pablo Silva, a Venezuelan asylum-seeker, was among the first migrants flown from Texas to Sacramento last September. His struggles foreshadow what other migrants may face as they’re also shipped to California with little or no preparation.

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