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Victim, bystander held down stabbing suspect until police arrived, LBPD says • Long Beach Post News

Motorcyclist seriously hurt in crash on Redondo Avenue • Long Beach Post News

- ADVERTISEMENT - When police arrived a the scene, they found a motorcyclist down with life-threatening injuries, and he was transferred to a local hospital in critical condition, according to the Long Beach Police Department. Two vehicles were involved in the collision, and no other injuries have been confirmed, said Richard Mejia, a spokesperson from the LBPD. Police shut down Redondo Avenue in both directions while they investigated. “This is a very dangerous intersection,” said Hugo Ortega, a Long Beach resident who has lived nearby for the past 30 years and has observed frequent crashes in the area. “I’m sick of this. Every time I hear something happens, I just pray no one died.”

Suisun police recover stolen truck before it was reported missing

Suisun police recover stolen truck before it was reported missing
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Buried in trash from the COVID-19 pandemic, Long Beach refuse workers focus on targeted cleanups with extra funding • Long Beach Post News

- ADVERTISEMENT - Old couches, televisions and overflowing bins clogged alleyways. Furniture was sometimes labeled with a “COVID” sign as a warning that someone in that household had been infected. Trash trucks increased daily routes to manage the overflow. “Last year was by far the worst I’ve ever seen it,” he said. “We were slammed.” As more people stayed home in the pandemic and produced more trash, Long Beach last year saw a roughly 13% increase in refuse collection, amounting to about 25,000 tons of extra garbage, said Diko Melkonian, who heads the Environmental Services Bureau in Public Works. The city also saw a 38% increase in requests to pick up bulky items and a 34% increase in illegal dumping in alleys (about 700 additional requests per month), as residents with more time on their hands cleaned out their garages and yards. The department saw about 140,000 complaints and calls for trash service last year, up 30% from the previous year.

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