201810.07
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PHOTOS: The 2018 Long Beach Marathon

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Photos from the 2018 Long Beach Marathon. In front of a large crowd of runners, Akhil Viz and Sibylle Hallstein tie the knot at the starting line right before the 1/2 marathon Sunday, October 7, 2018 in Long Beach. (Photo by Tracey Roman, Contributing Photographer) Sound The gallery will resume inseconds Runners take to the…

201810.07
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Long Beach Marathon: Live updates from the 2018 race

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Live updates from the 2018 Long Beach Marathon. Start time is 6 a.m., Sunday Oct. 7 A bunch of brides just rode across the finish line #lbmarathon sorry for the fence in the shot – we’re waiting for marathon finishers on the other side. Soon! https://embed.scribblelive.com/js/jwflvplayer/player-licensed.swf The bike racers are just finishing up. @LongBeachPost #lbmarathon…

201810.06
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Duke is a dashing Staffy boy

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Breed: Staffordshire terrier (blue nose) Age: 8 years Gender: Neutered male Duke’s story: Duke was rescued off the streets of Hawthorne. He was found, curled up in a ball, almost unrecognizable as a dog. He was living in deplorable conditions with no access to regular food or water.  Upon arrival he was sick and emaciated,…

201810.06
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Miniature pinschers Cayenne and Pepper are playful pups

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Breed: Miniature pinscher mixes Age: 5 months Gender: Spayed female, Cayenne; neutered male, Pepper Cayenne and Pepper’s story: These littermates were abandoned in a box, along with their mother, on the side of a road when they were only a few weeks old. They are typical puppies who will need some training, but both are…

201810.06
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La Habra police seek help finding missing elderly woman

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Police are searching for an elderly woman who went missing in La Habra on Saturday afternoon. Mary Ann Newkirk, 84, was last seen wearing white and silver, polka-dot shirt with white pants. Police said she was possibly headed to a Ross retail store on West Imperial Highway in La Habra. She was not located there when…

201810.06
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Love blooms at Walk to End Alzheimer’s in Huntington Beach

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Brightly-colored pinwheel flowers planted seeds of hope that a crushing disease can be defeated. The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s in Huntington Beach on Saturday, Oct. 6, raised $268,000, 20 percent shy of its $335,000 goal, although donations are being collected through the end of the month. Linda Sadeghi attended her first walk with Al Pugchino,…

201810.06
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One mental health advocate thrives, another fights for his life

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If not for Nathaniel Ayers, I probably never would have met Jim Preis, a lawyer, and Vijay Gupta, a violinist. That’s the kind of journey it has been with Ayers, a homeless skid-row musician I met in 2005. He’s taken me places I’d never been to, like the White House, where he performed at the…