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Update: Robbery of Two Women in Belmont Shore
The victims were held up at gunpoint at Nieto Avenue Tuesday night, Long Beach police say.

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The victims were held up at gunpoint at Nieto Avenue Tuesday night, Long Beach police say.

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Residents are asked to submit questions on community concerns about changes in how state convicts will be jailed and paroled.
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The viewing party's underway and the game-watching begins at 3 p.m. to see who wins their games today to face Long Beach State in the first round of the NCAA competition.
DNA leads detectives to suspects in the robbery-slaying of a man in his apartment near Long Beach City College. One of the two suspects is dead and the other was arrested March 1.
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A female student was arrested last week and charged Monday with intimidating a witness to the severe beating of a fellow student, according to police, who won't say whether case is gang-related.
A 56-year-old man was struck by a Passport traveling west on 2nd Street, which was closed for hours in both directions from P.C.H. to Naples Plaza Drive, police say.
A 56-year-old man was struck by a Passport traveling west on 2nd Street, which was closed for hours in both directions from P.C.H. to Naples Plaza Drive, police say.
She had been arrested for a misdemeanor and jailed Wednesday and was re-arrested Friday, authorities said.
The now famous boulder motors slowly toward Long Beach, where the Mayor will greet it and morning TV shows before sunrise. Later in the day, the rock will be the guest star at a street party.
The City Manager's Office announces as cost-cutting it will seek new hires trained by other cities.
The two men were arraigned Monday on murder charges in the March 2011 fatal shooting of a deliveryman of medical marijuana to L.A. collectives. Robbery was thought to be a possible motive.
Joanna Ramos, 10, was buried following a graveside service as the investigation continues into whether her head injury was caused in after-school fight, and merits criminal charges against classmate.
A funeral was planned for 10-year-old Joanna Ramos, who died hours after an after-school alley fight with another fifth grade girl.
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Joanna Ramos' family tonight will be at the mortuary where her funeral takes place Sunday.