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College skiers and snowboarders took on four dozen challengers from other universities Thursday in the first "Long Beach State Ride the Rails Jam."

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I am a native Southern Californian, born in Whittier, where I grew up swimming in pools, building go-karts and playing kick-the-can. One thing I love about Belmont Shore is that I can be outdoors and have so many places to be. I love to swim and do laps at the Belmont Plaza Pool, float on Alamitos Bay or cycle down the bike path to the Long Beach Museum of Art. Movies are something my son and I love to do together, followed by an hour or more reading at a bookstore. I also try to meet a minimum weekly quota of one double-double, no cheese.
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College skiers and snowboarders took on four dozen challengers from other universities Thursday in the first "Long Beach State Ride the Rails Jam."

Weekdays are tricky to reach the mountains, so the Cal State Long Beach skiing and snowboarding team will bring the stuff to the Pyramid for competition fun with other colleges. The public's welcome.
There's a happy ending to this story. But the first 24 hours are critical in locating a lost Alzheimer's patient.
A group of men burst in and robbed and injured the couple. The man and woman in their 60s were treated at a hospital, and the suspects drove away.
With Los Alamitos Mayor dropping out of the race for 47th District, Lowenthal's the only Democrat, DeLong has more money, and former Congressman Kuykendall has endorsement of John McCain.
Board of Supervisors Votes Tuesday to fund incentive for anyone with information leading to an arrest in the September 2011 shooting of a non-gang member on a city street.
We will add comments as we hear them about the Appellate Court decision that limiting marriage (or preventing gay marriage) is unconstitutional.
Council members including Belmont Shore's DeLong have voted to not fund training new officers to cut costs. But Police Chief said, 'We're already at a (staffing) number that's very concerning to me.'
In an odd coincidence the other driver was the kind he would have been stopping later.
This shot taken at sundown shows the cranes and downtown skyline in silhouette.
Long Beach police say an athletic white man, 20 to 30, has held up three businesses in the past two days and has these surveillance photos to help find him.
Door was locked. Three intruders may have seen Long Beach man's wife drive off and thought the house was empty. He wants police to donate decommissioned patrol cars for resident patrols.
A friend commented that Marvin Williams "will be greatly missed," as police say they have no motive for the attack Wednesday night, and are seeking the public's help.
Safety precautions are suggested for residents after a Belmont Park man encountered three black-hooded intruders, one of which fired a gun at him.
Finally wetlands champions and developers agree: decide the total community impacts south coastal Long Beach can tolerate for traffic, air pollution and density in SEADIP overhaul before approving projects.
Police today offer suspect descriptions of cat burglars discovered by a male resident Tuesday morning. Rest of the story including gunfire remains the same.
Gunman police described as a cat burglar shot at the resident, who called 9-1-1 to report it. Police late Tuesday afternoon said they are still investigating and there would be no suspect description.
45 years ago the nation buried three astronauts. We live with their memory.
Getting in practice for Valentine's Day? A birthday? Try this decadent flourless chocolate cake to celebrate National Chocolate Cake Day.
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