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Police are investigating a shooting in North Long Beach that left a man hospitalized Monday night.

Long Beach police say the man was in the 6300 block of Myrtle Avenue around 8:52 p.m. when he was shot. The man then made his way to the LBPD’s North Long Beach substation, according to police.

From there, Long Beach Fire Department personnel took him to a local hos...


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Police are investigating a stabbing in North Long Beach that left a man hospitalized Sunday night.

Long Beach police say the man was in the 5600 block of Long Beach Boulevard around 8:13 p.m. when he was stabbed.

Long Beach Fire Department personnel took the man to a local hospital, where he was treated for a stab wound to his upper body, according to authorities...


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Police are investigating a stabbing in Central Long Beach that left a man hospitalized early Sunday morning.

Long Beach police say the man was in the 1000 block of Anaheim Street around 5:14 a.m. when he was stabbed.

Long Beach Fire Department personnel took the man to a local hospital, where he was treated for multiple stab wounds to his upper body, according to...


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Police say they cited 15 people during a DUI checkpoint in West Long Beach Friday night.

The checkpoint, which Long Beach police say promotes "public safety, increasing awareness of the dangers associated with drinking and driving...


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If you don’t have a cat roommate and you have an insatiable jones for feline contact, Long Beach has double the remedy. The city has two places where you can caper and cuddle with kitties — some towns don’t have any.

They’re not in competition with each other, either. The only thing they have in common is a roomful of cats to play with and if you can, adopt.


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