Top Long Beach news: Man gets 30 years for meth-fueled fatal crash; pedestrian hit, killed by pickup

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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Long Beach.

Long Beach man gets 30 years for meth-fueled fatal crash in Fullerton

A Long Beach man pleaded guilty and was immediately sentenced on Friday to 30 years in prison for a methamphetamine-fueled crash in a stolen vehicle that killed a Montana man and critically injured another victim in Fullerton.

Read the full story on Long Beach Press-Telegram.

New hope for bereaved teens, adults found In Long Beach

The New Hope Grief Support Community is doing its part to help those grieving the loss of their loved ones. Knowing the help is there is the first step.

Read the full story on Long Beach Gazettes.

Man dies after being hit by pickup truck while crossing street against red light

The driver initially fled, but returned to the scene. He was not believed to be driving under the influence or driving distracted at the time of the crash, authorities said.

Read the full story on Long Beach Press-Telegram.

One Love Cali Reggae Festival returns

The festival will mark its fifth year of celebrating reggae culture with a weekend of music that encompasses all forms of the genre and its offshoots, from roots to funk to ska and beyond, as it returns to the Queen Mary Events Park in Long Beach, its home since 2017, Feb. 7-9.

Read the full story on Los Angeles Daily News.


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