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Top Long Beach news: Aquarium expands sea otter surrogacy program; LB to get $8.9M for floods; more

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Published on February 28, 2020
Top Long Beach news: Aquarium expands sea otter surrogacy program; LB to get $8.9M for floods; morePhoto: Channone Arif/Flickr

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

For stranded sea otter pups, Long Beach aquarium expands its fuzzy mama foster program

Long Beach's Aquarium of the Pacific and the Monterey Bay Aquarium are partnering to expand a surrogacy program for sea otters.

Read the full story on Los Angeles Times.

Long Beach to receive $8.9 million for flood control improvements

Long Beach will receive $8.9 million from the federal government to improve flood control infrastructure, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced Thursday morning, Feb. 27.

Read the full story on Long Beach Press-Telegram.

Domestic violence education starts early with Long Beach youth conference

Teens who are getting their first experience with dating and relationships can have a hard time recognizing the signs of abuse, officials say.

Read the full story on Gazette Newspapers.


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