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Posted inHealth Care

Molina Healthcare has highest denial rate for Medicaid recipients, report says

by Brandon Richardson July 21, 2023

Molina, for its part, said in a statement that the report did not include the full context of its denials, but the company is still “continuously working to improve our processes.”

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Unveiling new art installation, significant donation announced at 10 year anniversary of the Todd Cancer Pavilion at MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center

Sponsored by MemorialCare July 21, 2023July 21, 2023

The MemorialCare Todd Cancer Institute and community of Long Beach folded 10,000 origami cranes to wish everyone who visits to enjoy a joyful, long life or successful recovery from cancer.

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Posted inBusiness, Small Business

Long Beach’s newest space for all things wellness aims to make sustainable lifestyles accessible

Avatar photo by Tess Kazenoff July 21, 2023

Brandi Andres has always believed in signs. And to Andres, a long trail of signs has led her to the opening of The Wellest, Long Beach’s newest hub for clean beauty, sustainable household products, non-alcoholic beverages and more.

Posted inNews

More potentially dangerous heat on tap for the weekend

Avatar photo by City News Service July 21, 2023

As has been the case in recent days, the coast will be the place to be, even though temperatures there will still be slightly above normal.

Posted inDevelopment

Long Beach to get nearly 1,000 new apartments plus retail space at PCH and Second Street

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson July 21, 2023

The Planning Commission said yes to the two projects on Thursday, after hearing concerns about traffic, the nearby wetlands and displaced tenants in office buildings that will be razed for the new development.

Posted inNews

Survey says: The traditional Belmont Shore sign is coming back

by Kat Schuster July 20, 2023July 20, 2023

After months of deliberation, more than 5,360 survey respondents were tasked with selecting one of four options for new gateway signs in Belmont Shore. The version they picked essentially mimics the previous sign, which was struck by a vehicle last year.

Posted inFood, The Hi-lo

Heritage won Long Beach’s 1st Michelin star. Here’s why it matters.

Avatar photo by Caitlin Antonios July 20, 2023July 20, 2023

“This will trickle down everywhere in the community,” co-owner Lauren Pretty said. More reservations means more spending at local farmers markets, more gardening at their farm down the street, Heritage Farm, and more local employees hired.

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Posted inNews

SpaceX launch gives Southern California a light show

Avatar photo by Staff Reports July 20, 2023

The company’s Falcon 9 launched 15 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Vandenberg Space Force Base at 9:09 p.m. Wednesday, officials said. The spectacle was visible from hundreds of miles away.

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Taking care of your mental health: How journaling can help

Sponsored by Cambrian Homecare July 20, 2023July 20, 2023

You might never miss an annual physical and always go to the doctor when you’re sick – but what do you do to take care of your mental health?

Posted inEducation

What will the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling mean for diversity? A CSULB professor explains.

Avatar photo by Jackie Rae July 20, 2023July 20, 2023

California, which banned affirmative action at public universities 20 years ago, might give a glimpse of the potential harm to Black and Latino students.

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