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Baseball Shrine Of The Eternals Candidates Announced
Oakland Athletics executive Billy Beane was among the eight first-time candidates for election to the Shrine of the Eternals.

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Oakland Athletics executive Billy Beane was among the eight first-time candidates for election to the Shrine of the Eternals.

Officials hope to build a new waterfront stadium.
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Paramedics pronounced the 33-year-old dead at the scene.
The Rancho Palos Verdes woman alleges the business owner wanted white men fired and replaced with Chinese women.
Bo Burnham won best original screenplay for his script for "Eighth Grade," even though he thought he had "zero chance" of winning.
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A Long Beach woman was arrested after she allegedly abducted her daughter from a mental health facility and pepper-sprayed a case worker.
The FBI search warrant was related to a bribery and corruption investigation at City Hall.
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Parents and students at The Accelerated Schools plan to deliver a petition to the organization's chief executive, demanding the strike ends.
A celebration with live entertainment, food and merchandise will follow the parade from noon to 5 p.m. at Martin Luther King Jr. Park.
The Amazon founder will be honored for advancing the principles of freedom in his many business and personal endeavors, organizers said.
The 69-year-old was killed in a drive-by shooting while watering his lawn in Long Beach.
The decorated ex-sergeant, husband and father retired in December 2017 after 28 years with the Long Beach Police Department.
Most of the parks managed by the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority have reopened, the MRCA announced Friday.
The 2018 citywide crime statistics show a 16.5% decrease in violent crimes and a 6.4% decrease in property crimes compared to 2017.
Pressure is mounting on prosecutors to pursue criminal charges against Buck, who made headlines for a similar incident in 2017.
FEMA has approved 6,646 applications and more than $48.7 million in aid related to the Woolsey and Camp fires, according to their website.
A new Scholar Athlete Award will be presented to the team's top scholar athlete.