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A leader of Pet Assistance Foundation serving Southern California cites 'sinister' media tone about arrest.

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A leader of Pet Assistance Foundation serving Southern California cites 'sinister' media tone about arrest.

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Citing health reasons, trustee David Barton's departure is effective immediately, the Long Beach Unified School District states in this announcement.
New research by USC and UMass puts the average price of living with asthma at 7 percent of annual income here, and blames half of new cases on air pollution.
A judge delays their hearing on animal cruelty charges to learn more about whether Long Beach animal control helped load up to 148 crated dogs in a U-Haul truck and minivan.
Bonnie Sheehan was released tonight and Pamela King-McCracken Thursday as their animal cruelty case goes to court tomorrow before a Tennessee judge.
Remembering the late great singer Etta James and the gift of her stylized voice.
Remembering the late great singer Etta James, who died Friday at 73, and the gift of her stylized voice.
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Remembering the late great singer Etta James and the gift of her stylized voice.
Remembering the late great singer Etta James and the gift of her stylized voice.
Remembering the late great singer Etta James, who died Friday at 73, and the gift of her stylized voice.
Remembering the late great singer Etta James, who died Friday at 73, and the gift of her stylized voice.
Remembering the late great singer Etta James and the gift of her stylized voice.
California's former head of state lives in Belmont Park, is a regular visitor to his grandchildren's school events there. He looks back on a life of public service, starting with his Second Street law practice.
Apostrophe Books will host well known children's authors and illustrators. They drew a packed house Friday night when they led 350 Lowell students and parents to create their own stories.
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Following their workshops at Lowell Elementary tonight, several of the writers and artists will sign their books at Apostrophe Books in Belmont Shore. Come meet Patch team members at either place!
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