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…

201810.05
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Double homicide suspect was hired at CSULB despite criminal record, administrator placed on leave

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A high-ranking Cal State Long Beach administrator was placed on leave days after a former employee she was accused of having a romantic relationship with showed up “disgruntled” at her office, triggering a police search before he allegedly killed two relatives hours later in Compton. An Associated Students Inc. hiring committee was unaware that Jamie Jajuan Williams,…

201810.05
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Poseidon desalination plant scores low in ranking of Orange County water projects

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The controversial Poseidon desalination plant proposed for Huntington Beach is the least cost-effective option and carries the most fiscal risk of key water projects being pursued in Orange County, according to a newly released draft report. Additionally, the plant would produce far more water than needed except in the most extreme scenarios and most shortages…