Top Long Beach news: Area hospitals struggle to recover from COVID costs; 3rd night of curfews; more

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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Long Beach.

Long Beach area hospitals struggle to recover from coronavirus costs

At Long Beach Memorial, for example, the hospital's revenue is down 50% since mid-March, while expenses only dropped 20%.

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Some Long Beach businesses face long recovery after looting, but officials say city will bounce back

About 170 businesses requested board-ups after Sunday's unrest. But local officials believe the quick cleanup shows Long Beach's resilience.

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Long Beach imposes 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew Tuesday night

The news marks the third consecutive day of curfews in the city.

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Belmont Heights Church Preschool closes; parents upset

The nearly 70-year-old preschool at Belmont Heights United Methodist Church will close permanently, with all 15 staffers getting fired, because the house of worship can’t afford to keep it running, officials announced recently.

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