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Unsound Surf, a Long Beach surf shop, hosted its 11th annual Unsound Pro, a professional surfing competition at Lincoln Boulevard beach from Sept. 25 to 27. more
Arrests Leonardo Gonzalez, 19, of Long Beach was arrested and charged with burglarizing a school at the Long Beach Police Department on Sept. 21 Matthew Travers, 37, of Freeport was arrested and … more
Jose Toribio of Maspeth, Queens, owner of the F&M Mini Mart at 148 E. Park Ave. in Long Beach, was arrested and charged with third-degree grand larceny and misuse of a food stamp device on Sept. 24. more
John McLaughlin, the incumbent Republican city councilman who is running for re-election, may be kept from participating in the candidates forum the League of Women Voters of Long Beach will host on Oct. 28 at the Long Beach Library. more
Kevin McDermott gives the word "determination" a new definition. The Chaminade and Duke alumnus, just 22, suffered a life-changing accident in July, and has shown a tremendous strength of will in his efforts to prevail over his severe injury. Many of his friends are taking action to help. more
For Long Beach sports bars, the football season offers a profitable segue from the busy summer months. When the NFL kicks off in September, establishments are quick to fly Jets and Giants flags, dress employees in team jerseys and serve drinks in football-shaped cups, all while showing a dizzying variety of games each Sunday on multiple high-definition or plasma flat screens. more
President Obama is asking Gov. David Paterson, a fellow Democrat, to withdraw from the governor’s race, according to The New York Times. Paterson should consider obliging. As a matter of fact, why bother waiting until 2010? He should consider stepping down now. more
Investors in a West End property vow to battle the City of Long Beach on its proposal to take the two adjacent lots through eminent domain. more
The sun was shining as 120 special needs children took to Long Beach waters at Riverside beach for the last Surfer’s Way event of the summer on Sept. 13. more
In July, two months after residents voted to approve a $98.9 million bond to fund the first phase of the Long Beach School District’s three-phase master plan to upgrade its aging facilities and programs, construction crews got to work on the four-part project. more
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