Top Long Beach news: Elderly pedestrian struck and killed; Molina Healthcare waiving testing costs
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86-year-old woman killed while crossing street in Long Beach
The woman was struck while crossing Magnolia Avenue near 32nd Street, authorities said.
Read the full story on Long Beach Press-Telegram.
Highest local rents? LA, Santa Ana, Anaheim, Long Beach
Despite year-over-year declines in rental costs, four Southern California cities still rank among the nation’s priciest apartment markets, a new report says.
Read the full story on Long Beach Press-Telegram.
Carnival cruise ship guests cleared to disembark after coronavirus scare in Long Beach
Guests on a Carnival cruise ship in Long Beach were cleared to disembark Saturday night, after a passenger fell ill and underwent testing for the coronavirus.
Read the full story on ABC7.
Annual Children's Benefit League fundraiser benefits Long Beach clinics
Long Beach is meeting at the movies for a good cause with the annual Children's Benefit League fundraiser on Saturday, March 21, at the Long Beach Airport Marriott Hotel, 3841 N. Lakewood Blvd.
Read the full story on Long Beach Gazettes.
Long Beach-based Molina Healthcare waiving coronavirus test costs for members
The company said it wants to ensure members have access to proper testing.
Read the full story on Long Beach Press-Telegram.
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