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Top Long Beach news: Officials announce 4th case of coronavirus; in-person classes suspended; more

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Published on March 12, 2020
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Long Beach.

Long Beach Health Department announces 4th case of coronavirus, city declares local emergency

According to health officials, an adult male was diagnosed after traveling to an international area of known community transmission.

Read the full story on CBS Los Angeles.

Cal State Long Beach, Pepperdine suspend in-person classes because of coronavirus

Cal State Long Beach and Pepperdine University said Wednesday they, too, would suspend in-person classes because of the new coronavirus.

Read the full story on Los Angeles Times.

Long Beach Suffrage 100 celebrates centennial anniversary of 19th Amendment

One hundred years ago, the 19th Amendment solidified a woman's right to vote.

Read the full story on Long Beach Gazettes.

Man stabbed following verbal dispute in Long Beach

The victim had walked several blocks before a caller notified police of an unwelcome subject in front of a home.

Read the full story on Long Beach Press-Telegram.

No fans allowed for Big West tourney games in Anaheim, Long Beach

The Big West Conference announced Tuesday that it will hold its upcoming men’s and women’s basketball tournaments spectator-free to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

Read the full story on CBS Los Angeles.


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