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Long Beach historic office building could become housing
A 118-year-old office building in the heart of downtown Long Beach that withstood the 1933 quake has found various lives as a bank building, and office space building and soon might be transformed into much-needed housing.
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‘Such a Grinch move.' Thieves steal Christmas decorations from photography studio in Long Beach
The owners of a photography studio are hopeful police can track two thieves that were caught on camera stealing Christmas decorations from their business in Long Beach.
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Long Beach small businesses get early start to attract customers for the holidays
Small businesses in Long Beach are getting a head start on the holiday rush in an effort to attract more customers before the busy shopping season.
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Long Beach family demands transparency in officer-involved shooting death of brother
Brandon Boyd was killed after a two-and-half-hour stand off in North Long Beach.
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Historic Long Beach hotel reopens after multi-million dollar renovation
The Breakers Hotel in Long Beach reopened Tuesday after a multi-million dollar renovation that left it hidden behind fences and scaffolding for seven years.
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Dog treat bakeries are booming in Los Angeles County
More people in Los Angeles and across the country are fur-parents, ready to spoil their four-legged babies.
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Undocumented Filipino immigrants ‘afraid' of mass deportation threats
Filipino migrants are seeking advice after the Philippines’ ambassador said undocumented Filipinos should return to their motherland now.
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Will Prop 36, Supreme Court ruling on homelessness make Long Beach safer for businesses?
Business owners in Long Beach were expected to gather Tuesday night to discuss crime prevention and how the passage of Proposition 36 would impact their livelihoods.
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Trump's deportation plans could use military
President-Elect Trump’s border czar says deportation plans to be finalized this week
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Metro riders raise concerns after Long Beach police pulls its officers from trains, stations
Commuters in Long Beach who rely on public transportation to get around the city are raising safety concerns following the expected contract termination between Long Beach police and Metro.