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Top Long Beach news: Parks, tennis courts, bike paths to reopen; nonprofit offers free food; more

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Published on May 11, 2020
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Missed the most recent top news in Long Beach? Read on for everything you need to know.

Long Beach prepares to reopen parks, beach paths, tennis courts today

Long Beach officials issued guidelines for today's reopening of parks, tennis courts, and bicycle and pedestrian paths at beaches.

Read the full story on Fox 11 Los Angeles.

Front-porch concerts provide harmonious coronavirus reprieve in Long Beach

The performers: viola virtuoso Andrew Duckles, who in more normal times performs with the Long Beach Symphony and is an in-demand studio musician for TV and motion pictures,  including some of the “Star Wars” productions; his wife, Long Beach Unified School District music teacher Laura Strand; and their two sons, Aidan, 13, and Kiefer, 11.

Read the full story on Long Beach Press-Telegram.

Long Beach nonprofit offers sites for free food distribution

Long Beach nonprofit Help Me Help You is ramping up its food distribution platform in an effort to help more people struggling with challenges dealt due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Read the full story on Long Beach Gazettes.

Police search for 92-year-old man

Police sought public help Sunday to find a 92-year-old man who went missing from his live-in care facility in Long Beach. Richard Johnston Blythe was last seen about 10 p.m. Wednesday at the facility in the 3100 block of East Artesia Boulevard, according to the Long Beach Police Department. 

Read the full story on MyNewsLA.

CHP shuts down northbound 710 Freeway after fatal police Shooting

A Sigalert was issued for the northbound 710, just south of the 405 Freeway, at about 1:15 a.m. on Friday. The transition road from the 405 Freeway to the southbound 710 Freeway were also shut down.

Read the full story on CBS Los Angeles.


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