The Canalis Report: Night lights at El Dorado? Hold on a sec, residents say
News — Sat Jan 30 12:00:00 UTC 2010 “Everyone plays” in AYSO, but just try finding a place for everyone to practice. about: Arts Contemporary Drama Hospitality Recreation Literature
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The Canalis Report: Night lights at El Dorado? Hold on a sec, residents say
State Lawmakers: Limit Free Parking To Increase Mass Transit Interest
Long Beach News — Sat Jan 30 12:00:00 UTC 2010 State lawmakers are taking aim at what some of them see as a menace to California’s environment: free parking. about: Environment
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State Lawmakers: Limit Free Parking To Increase Mass Transit Interest
After roof collapse from deluge, ‘Signal Tribune’ finds new home
Signal Tribune Newspaper — Sat Jan 30 12:00:00 UTC 2010 strongBy Nick Diamantides Staff Writer It began with a thunderous boom followed by a loud crack. Then the entire building started shaking. Seconds later, showers of water gushed from the ceiling and everyone got up and ran out of the offices
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After roof collapse from deluge, ‘Signal Tribune’ finds new home
Animal lovers’ calendar: Weekend of Jan. 30-31 and beyond
L.A. Unleashed — Sat Jan 30 12:00:00 UTC 2010 The coming weeks and months are full of events sure to appeal to Southern California animal lovers. We’ve got the details on a number of activities, from low-cost vaccination clinics to adoption events to an opportunity to view the L.A….
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Animal lovers’ calendar: Weekend of Jan. 30-31 and beyond
Skate park renamed after young man killed in gang crossfire
Signal Tribune Newspaper — Sat Jan 30 12:00:00 UTC 2010 By Nick Diamantides Staff Writer Photo from mikevallely.com If Michael Keith Green was watching from Heaven, he had to be smiling.
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Skate park renamed after young man killed in gang crossfire
‘Rose Kennedy of Signal Hill’ leaves legacy of compassion, community involvement
Signal Tribune Newspaper — Sat Jan 30 12:00:00 UTC 2010 By Nick Diamantides Staff Writer The light and love that characterized Velma Robinett’s life will never die.
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‘Rose Kennedy of Signal Hill’ leaves legacy of compassion, community involvement
Letter to the Editor
Signal Tribune Newspaper — Sat Jan 30 12:00:00 UTC 2010 Scouting help I would like to make your readers aware of an effort underway to send earthquake backpacks and children’s stuffed animals to the victims of the earthquake in Haiti.
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LB Reads One Book program selects ‘The Soloist’
Signal Tribune Newspaper — Sat Jan 30 12:00:00 UTC 2010 he Long Beach Public Library Foundation has announced that the selection for the 9th Annual Long Beach Reads One Book is The Soloist– A Lost Dream, An Unlikely Friendship, and the Redemptive Power of Music by Steve Lopez. Long Beach Reads One Book is a… about: Betty Buffington chair Community Education hearing impairment Hospitality Recreation Karlos Karrillo Literature local freelance artist Long Beach Long Beach Public Library Foundation Longfellow Elementary School Mental disorder Mental health MHA Village MHA Village facility Steve Lopez Uncategorized Village and Wellness Center at: Long Beach Public Library
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LB Reads One Book program selects ‘The Soloist’
Popular Belmont Shore canine passes
Signal Tribune Newspaper — Sat Jan 30 12:00:00 UTC 2010 After several weeks of health issues, Rosie the bulldog, the four-legged Belmont Shore icon, passed away in the early morning of Jan. 24, 2010. Community activist Justin Rudd and public-relations professional Frank Groff had welcomed the red-brindle, f..
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Popular Belmont Shore canine passes
Election 2010 (Downtown Gazette)
Long Beach’s municipal election season has begun in earnest, with the field of candidates set and endorsements being released. Order of candidates on the ballot has been set by the Secretary of State.
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Election 2010 (Downtown Gazette)

