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Top Long Beach news: Death toll hits 21; testing sites open at 2 high schools; more

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Published on April 20, 2020
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Long Beach coronavirus death toll hits 21; local nursing home reports 40 cases

The biggest outbreak in a skilled nursing facility in Long Beach, according to data published Saturday by the state, is at Broadway by the Sea.

Read the full story on Long Beach Press-Telegram.

Long Beach Opera cancels rest of 2020 season

Uncertainty over venues and the ability to have people gather as audiences has prompted the Long Beach Opera to cancel the rest of its 2020 season.

Read the full story on Long Beach Gazettes.

Drive-thru coronavirus test sites open at two Long Beach high schools

Cars lined up outside Jordan High School in North Long Beach on Saturday, April 18, as folks got tested to see if they have contracted the coronavirus.

Read the full story on Long Beach Gazettes.

Long Beach's Able ARTS Work brings clients online

Able ARTS Work primarily serves adults with developmental disabilities — people used to one-on-one learning experiences who value social interaction more than many.

Read the full story on Long Beach Gazettes.

Celebrity chef’s nonprofit serves thousands of meals with Long Beach eatery

A kitchen in Long Beach is cooking up meals once again with the help of celebrity chef Jose Andres' nonprofit, sending food to seniors affected by the coronavirus pandemic. 

Read the full story on NBC LA.


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