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Top Long Beach news: Martial arts school determined to reopen; George Floyd mural vandalized; more

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Published on June 10, 2020
Top Long Beach news: Martial arts school determined to reopen; George Floyd mural vandalized; morePhoto: tdlucas5000/Flickr

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

Long Beach martial arts school owner determined to reopen after falling victim to looting

The owner of a beloved martial arts school in downtown Long Beach is determined to reopen. Not only has she faced setbacks due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but her dojo was burned down by looters two weeks ago.

Read the full story on Good Day L.A..

George Floyd mural on hair salon that was boarded up to keep out looters vandalized during protests

The owner of a Long Beach hair salon says a portrait of George Floyd painted on her shop was vandalized during the recent looting and unrest.

Read the full story on CBS Los Angeles.

Long Beach Memorial names Dr. Marshall Gillette director of palliative care

Dr. Marshall Gillette will lead the palliative care program at Long Beach Memorial Medical Center, hospital officials announced Wednesday, May 27.

Read the full story on Gazette Newspapers.


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