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Migrant kids will arrive in Long Beach soon What are they fleeing? Here s one teen s journey • Long Beach Post News

- ADVERTISEMENT - Even in a comparatively middle-class coastal neighborhood in economically ravaged Guatemala, Hernandez felt like he had no prospects. He also had no father or mother his dad having left before he was born and his mother traveling to the U.S. when he was 6 to try to find a job and send money back to her family. Now the maras, local gangs, were breathing down Hernandez’s neck. They wanted to rope him into arms dealing and drug smuggling. He repeatedly refused. “I told myself, if I do this, I won’t be able to live the life I want to,” Hernandez said in Spanish. “I won’t ever see my mom again.”

Residents buy last batch of groceries at closing Food 4 Less in North Long Beach • Long Beach Post News

Our social life is almost back : Gyms let guests back indoors after months of closures • Long Beach Post News

David Quiñones and Lucy Owen walked out of the Planet Fitness gym near the Traffic Circle Wednesday morning with masks in hand, wiping sweat off their brows. The two had just finished a cardio and weight-lifting session inside something that had been banned for months until this week. - ADVERTISEMENT - “We were just tired of getting fat,” Owen joked. But in all seriousness, the recent lifting of some COVID-19 restrictions on businesses, including gyms and fitness centers, meant that a part of their normal routine was finally returning. “Our social life is almost back,” Quiñones said. Long Beach’s new health order went into effect Monday and allowed gyms to reopen their indoor spaces at 10% capacity as long as those working out wear a mask at all times and remain 6 feet away from other gym members.

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