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Young Patients Dive into Animal Care for National Dolphin Day at the Aquarium of the Pacific
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Young Patients Dive into Animal Care for National Dolphin Day at the Aquarium of the Pacific

Long Beach, CA — April 14 – In celebration of National Dolphin Day, the Aquarium of the Pacific opened its doors for a heartwarming and educational experience for young patients…
Posted by LBLN April 16, 2025
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Aquarium’s Sea Fare Chowderfest Raises $139,000 In Support Of The Nonprofits

More than 700 people attended the Aquarium of the Pacific’s Sea Fare Chowderfest event on Saturday, October 15, 2022, which raised $139,000 in support of the nonprofit institution’s animal care,…
Posted by LBLN October 20, 2022
The Aquarium of the Pacific Hosts 18th Annual Moompetam America Indian Festival
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The Aquarium of the Pacific Hosts 18th Annual Moompetam America Indian Festival

The festival will celebrate California's indigenous coastal tribes and their connections to the ocean and environment. It will take place on Saturday and Sunday, Sept.  17 - 18, 2022. Doors…
Posted by LBLN September 16, 2022
LBLN Weekend Round-Up
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LBLN Weekend Round-Up

Long Beach is a diverse city and there’s always something to do. Our team has compiled a list of events that you don’t want to miss this weekend. FRIDAY, JUNE…
Posted by LBLN June 24, 2022
Aquarium of the Pacific Welcomes Baby Penguin
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Aquarium of the Pacific Welcomes Baby Penguin

A baby Magellanic penguin recently hatched at the Aquarium of the Pacific, thanks to the Species Survival Plan. The baby chick is currently in a nest with its parents behind…
Posted by LBLN June 10, 2022
The Aquarium of the Pacific Hosts Its Annual International Children’s Festival This Weekend
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The Aquarium of the Pacific Hosts Its Annual International Children’s Festival This Weekend

The Aquarium of the Pacific will be hosting its 17th annual International Children’s Festival this weekend. The festival will run from March 19-20 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.  There…
Posted by LBLN March 17, 2022
Aquarium of the Pacific’s High Tide Film Festival Returns
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Aquarium of the Pacific’s High Tide Film Festival Returns

The Aquarium of the Pacific is back again for a second year of student filmmaking, currently accepting admissions from high school students for its High Tide Film Festival until March…
Posted by LBLN March 15, 2022
Rookie Otter looks to Upset Veterans in Annual Otter Bowl
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Rookie Otter looks to Upset Veterans in Annual Otter Bowl

The seventh annual Otter Bowl, hosted by the Aquarium of the Pacific, will be held virtually this year with a newcomer named BabyBoy poised to take the crown. Photo by…
Posted by LBLN February 12, 2022
New Year’s Eve Festivities Around Every Corner
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New Year’s Eve Festivities Around Every Corner

With the year 2022 swiftly approaching, fireworks and streamers aren't the only way to countdown to midnight. This New Year's Eve, there's something for everyone whether it's live rock bands,…
Posted by LBLN December 30, 2021
Rescued baby sea otter arrives at the Aquarium of the Pacific
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Rescued baby sea otter arrives at the Aquarium of the Pacific

The Aquarium of the Pacific is lending a helping hand to a baby sea otter who was recently rescued off the coast of Pismo Beach, California by trained responders from…
Posted by LBLN December 22, 2021
Aquarium of the Pacific Debuts New Exhibit
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Aquarium of the Pacific Debuts New Exhibit

Sea turtles, glowing reefs, and a day octopus, oh my! The Aquarium of the Pacific is debuting a new exhibit called Coral Reefs: Nature’s Underwater Cities that will run until…
Posted by LBLN June 4, 2021
Vaccination Incentive: Aquarium of The Pacific
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Vaccination Incentive: Aquarium of The Pacific

Starting today through Saturday, May 15, the City of Long Beach will begin offering two general admission tickets to the Aquarium of the Pacific to anyone receiving their first COVID-19 vaccination.
Posted by LBLN May 11, 2021
Aquarium of the Pacific Reopens this Saturday
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Aquarium of the Pacific Reopens this Saturday

After careful planning with the City of Long Beach, the Aquarium of the Pacific has announced it will reopen its outdoor areas to the public on Saturday, January 30, with…
Posted by LBLN January 26, 2021
Aquarium of the Pacific Closing Through March 31
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Aquarium of the Pacific Closing Through March 31

The Aquarium of the Pacific will be closing to the public starting Saturday, March 14, through Tuesday, March 31, 2020.  During this time, staff members will continue to work and be paid.…
Posted by LBLN March 13, 2020
Aquarium Report on Decommissioning Offshore Oil Rigs Examines Sustainable Options to Protect Marine Life
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Aquarium Report on Decommissioning Offshore Oil Rigs Examines Sustainable Options to Protect Marine Life

The Aquarium of the Pacific has released a report on decommissioning offshore oil rigs in California. The report summarizes the proceedings and findings of a forum held at the Aquarium…
Posted by LBLN March 4, 2020
Millie the Sea Otter Makes Her New Home at the Aquarium of the Pacific
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Millie the Sea Otter Makes Her New Home at the Aquarium of the Pacific

The Aquarium of the Pacific welcomed Millie, a rescued sea otter to her new home on Thursday. Millie will be joining the other sea otters that live in the Sea…
Posted by LBLN March 2, 2020
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Surge in Shootings and Stabbings Continues with La Surge in Shootings and Stabbings Continues with Latest Long Beach Incident

A man is recovering after a shooting early Sunday morning in North Long Beach, marking yet another act of violence amid a recent uptick in shootings and stabbings across the city.

On April 26, 2026, at approximately 1:30 a.m., officers with the Long Beach Police Department responded to a local hospital regarding a gunshot victim. Upon arrival, officers contacted an adult male suffering from a non-life-threatening gunshot wound to the upper body.

Preliminary investigation revealed the shooting occurred in the 4800 block of Long Beach Boulevard. Officers responded to the scene, where they located evidence of a crime.

At this time, suspect information, circumstances, and motive remain under investigation.

This incident comes as Long Beach has seen a concerning rise in violent crimes in recent weeks, including multiple shootings and stabbings reported across several neighborhoods. Community members have raised concerns about public safety as these incidents continue to occur with increasing frequency.

Police are urging anyone with information to come forward as investigators work to determine what led to the latest shooting.
Long Beach Mayoral Candidate Chris Sweeney @sweene Long Beach Mayoral Candidate Chris Sweeney @sweeney4lbmayor Outlines Solutions for the City

Long Beach Local News and Bill at Phil’s sit down with Chris Sweeney to discuss his run for mayor and plans for the city. A longtime resident, entrepreneur, and former Long Beach State athlete, Sweeney shares how his community-driven work with RightMealz shaped his priorities. His campaign focuses on accountability, public safety, economic growth, and real solutions to homelessness, aiming to modernize city services and ensure every Long Beach neighborhood has the resources to thrive.
Mayoral Candidate Joshua Rodriguez @jrod4lbcmayor Mayoral Candidate Joshua Rodriguez @jrod4lbcmayor Outlines Vision for Safer Long Beach

Long Beach Local News and Bill at Phil’s sit down with mayoral candidate Joshua Rodriguez to discuss his vision for the city. A former police officer, Rodriguez outlines a platform focused on public safety, homelessness solutions, infrastructure repairs, and economic growth. His plan includes increased patrols, expanded services for unhoused residents, faster business approvals, and greater government transparency. Rodriguez also emphasizes reducing wasteful spending, improving disaster preparedness, and tackling pollution, promising a safer, cleaner, and more efficient Long Beach.
Deb Kahookele @debforlongbeach Shares Vision for L Deb Kahookele @debforlongbeach Shares Vision for Long Beach City Council in Sit-Down Interview

Long Beach Local News and Bill at Phil’s sit down with Debra “Deb” Kahookele to discuss her City Council campaign. A longtime community advocate, Deb shares her background, leadership roles, and work bringing residents together through local events. She outlines her priorities, including public safety, cleanliness, and addressing homelessness, while emphasizing the importance of listening to residents and creating a stronger, more connected Long Beach.
Officer Stabbed During Downtown Long Beach Confron Officer Stabbed During Downtown Long Beach Confrontation Near Grand Prix

LONG BEACH, Calif. — A Long Beach police officer was stabbed during a violent confrontation Friday afternoon in downtown, prompting a large police response just blocks from the Long Beach Grand Prix.

The incident occurred around 2:42 p.m. on April 17 in the 200 block of West Broadway, near First Street and Pacific Avenue, according to the Long Beach Police Department.

Officers were responding to an unknown trouble call involving a possibly armed suspect. When they arrived, they located a man matching the description and attempted to de-escalate the situation. During the encounter, a use of force occurred, and the suspect produced a knife and stabbed an officer multiple times.

Witnesses reported the confrontation stemmed from a dispute involving several individuals prior to police arrival.

Four Department of Homeland Security federal air marshals working nearby witnessed the attack and rushed to assist officers, helping take the suspect into custody without further incident.

The injured officer was taken to a hospital, treated, and later released.

“This officer put himself in harm’s way in the defense of others and sustained serious injuries in doing so,” Long Beach Police Chief Wally Hebeish said. “I am very grateful that he is going to recover.”

The suspect, identified as Arturo Fernandez, a 44-year-old Torrance resident, was arrested at the scene. After being medically cleared at a hospital, he was booked into Long Beach City Jail on suspicion of attempted murder. Bail was set at $1 million.

Police recovered the knife at the scene.

The incident drew a heavy police presence, with more than a dozen patrol vehicles shutting down nearby streets.
16-Year-Old Girl Stabbed in Long Beach After Fight 16-Year-Old Girl Stabbed in Long Beach After Fight Escalates

LONG BEACH, Calif. — A 16-year-old girl was injured in a stabbing Sunday evening in Long Beach, according to authorities.

Police responded around 6:23 p.m. on April 12 to the 2000 block of San Gabriel Avenue following reports of a person with a gun. When officers arrived, they discovered the call was actually an assault with a deadly weapon.

At the scene, officers located a teenage female victim suffering from a stab wound to her upper body. Personnel from the Long Beach Fire Department treated the victim at the scene. Her condition has not been released.

Investigators say the incident stemmed from a fight between the victim and the suspect that escalated, leading to the stabbing.

The suspect fled before officers arrived and has not been located.

The investigation remains ongoing.
Deadly Shooting Overnight near North Long Beach Ga Deadly Shooting Overnight near North Long Beach Gas Station

LONG BEACH, Calif. — A person was killed in a shooting Saturday in North Long Beach.

Officers responded around 9:20 p.m. on April 11 to the area of Cherry Avenue and Artesia Boulevard, where they found a victim suffering from a gunshot wound to the upper body. The victim was unconscious and not breathing at the scene.

Fire personnel transported the victim to a local hospital, where they later died from their injuries.

Investigators recovered multiple shell casings near a gas station in the area, and several nearby vehicles were also struck by gunfire.

No suspect information has been released, and the motive for the shooting remains under investigation. We are waiting on more information from LBPD. Notified by @streaming562
Overturned vehicle crash at Wardlow and California Overturned vehicle crash at Wardlow and California just before 3 PM California Avenue is closed at Wardlow road.
People Over Politics’: Sequoia Neff Brings Public People Over Politics’: Sequoia Neff Brings Public Safety Focus to District 9 Race

LONG BEACH, Calif. — @longbeachneff Sequoia Neff, a North Long Beach resident, business owner and youth mentor, has announced her candidacy for the 2026 City Council race in District 9, challenging incumbent Joni Ricks-Oddie.

Neff, founder of a multi-state brokerage, is centering her campaign on public safety, economic growth and neighborhood investment, saying North Long Beach has been “overlooked for too long.”

A Long Beach native, Neff grew up near Houghton Park and attended Long Beach Polytechnic High School. As a young parent, she started a youth track club and basketball league to support underserved children.

With nearly 20 years in real estate, Neff says she understands local housing challenges and the struggles facing small businesses. Her public safety plan includes increasing police patrols, hiring more officers, expanding technology like cameras and license plate readers, and strengthening enforcement against repeat offenders. She also calls for improved lighting and stronger neighborhood watch programs.

Neff is also focusing on human trafficking and prostitution along the Long Beach Boulevard corridor, proposing targeted enforcement, stricter penalties near schools, and expanded services for victims.

On traffic safety, she supports cracking down on street takeovers, restoring traffic enforcement, and adding improvements like traffic calming measures and safer pedestrian crossings.

Her platform also includes boosting small businesses through grants and programs, attracting more retail, and addressing illegal dumping with stronger enforcement and cleanup efforts.

Neff is currently the only declared challenger in the District 9 race. Ricks-Oddie has represented the area since 2022. The 2026 election will determine leadership as North Long Beach faces ongoing concerns over crime, economic development and neighborhood conditions.

For more information, visit sequoianeff.com
Seven Arrested in Long Beach Police Operation Targ Seven Arrested in Long Beach Police Operation Targeting Sex Work Activity

Long Beach, CA — A month-long enforcement operation by the Long Beach Police Department led to seven arrests tied to commercial sex work along the Long Beach Boulevard corridor.

Throughout March 2026, North Division officers worked with the High Crime Focus Team and Societal Crimes Section to address community concerns related to prostitution and human trafficking.

Those arrested include:

Briana Hoyem, 28, of Long Beach, arrested March 25 and again on March 31
David Lozano, 39, of Los Angeles, arrested March 25
Azora Mack, 22, of Fresno, arrested March 25
Eduardo Cortez, 27, of Long Beach, arrested March 25
Alex Palma, 38, of Long Beach, arrested March 31

Police say six individuals were arrested for solicitation-related offenses, and three vehicles were towed. Those arrested include Briana Hoyem, 28, of Long Beach; David Lozano, 39, of Los Angeles; Azora Mack, 22, of Fresno; Eduardo Cortez, 27, of Long Beach; and Alex Palma, 38, of Long Beach.

In a separate but related case, officers responded to the 6400 block of Long Beach Boulevard on March 21 at about 12:28 a.m. after reports of a robbery. Investigators say a man pointed a gun at a commercial sex worker and attempted to rob her.

Officers later located the suspect, recovered a firearm, and arrested Blazie Douglas, 34, of Long Beach. He was booked for robbery, assault with a deadly weapon, soliciting prostitution, and an outstanding warrant. He is being held without bail.

“Efforts like these reflect our continued commitment to addressing illegal activity while prioritizing the safety and dignity of those impacted by exploitation,” said Police Chief Wally Hebeish.

Police say officers also provided information about support services to individuals encountered during the operation.

Anyone with information is urged to call 9-1-1 in an emergency or 562-435-6711 for non-emergency dispatch.
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Mayoral Candidate Raises “Ghost Tenant” Concerns i Mayoral Candidate Raises “Ghost Tenant” Concerns in Long Beach Homeless Shelters 

In Long Beach, the homelessness crisis faces intensified scrutiny after fraud allegations, the termination of a major contract, and a city audit of roughly $70 million in homeless services funding since 2020.

City officials fired First to Serve, the nonprofit that operated 423 of the city’s 500 shelter beds and received $13–14 million annually for shelter operations, rapid rehousing, and prevention programs. The audit, launched in 2023 by City Auditor Laura Doud, raised serious concerns about billing practices, documentation, and whether services were fully delivered.

Mayor Rex Richardson declined to discuss potential fraud, stating, “I can’t get into the investigation.” He confirmed the termination was based on audit findings.

The controversy gained further attention when mayoral candidate Chris Sweeney @sweeney4lbmayor went to the location and pointed out the existence of “ghost tenants” within the system, saying shelters were reporting higher occupancy than what was actually observed. In a social media video and interview conducted at the Luxury Inn on Long Beach Boulevard, Sweeney pointed to a nearby shelter where only 12 of 78 rooms appeared to be in use, questioning how public funds were being allocated.

City data indicates other shelters operated by First to Serve had occupancy rates ranging from 78% to 88%, though some units were unavailable due to ongoing construction. Officials have emphasized that regular walkthroughs, inventory checks, and coordination meetings were conducted during the transition to ensure accountability of resources and client records.

Still, the allegations have fueled broader concerns among residents and critics, many of whom are questioning whether shelters have been underused and whether taxpayer dollars have been properly managed. With audits historically conducted infrequently, some argue the situation highlights systemic issues in oversight and accountability.

For many in Long Beach, the quality of life continues to decline with how the city is operating.

Learn more about this latest and watch Chris Sweeney’s video on our website.
Man Stabbed at Long Beach Metro Train Station, Hos Man Stabbed at Long Beach Metro Train Station, Hospitalized

A man was hospitalized after a stabbing at a Metro station in Long Beach early Wednesday morning, according to police.

Officers with the Long Beach Police Department responded around 5 a.m. to the Pacific Metro station near Pacific Avenue and 5th Street. Upon arrival, they located a man suffering from stab wounds to his upper body.

Paramedics transported the victim to a local hospital. His condition has not been disclosed.

Investigators have not yet determined what led up to the stabbing, and no arrests have been made as the investigation remains ongoing.

In response to the incident, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority issued an alert advising riders that bus shuttles are temporarily replacing train service between the Pacific and Anaheim stations due to police activity.
Thousands Rally at Bixby Park for “No Kings” Prote Thousands Rally at Bixby Park for “No Kings” Protest in Long Beach

LONG BEACH, Calif. — Thousands of demonstrators gathered Saturday, March 28, at Bixby Park along Ocean Boulevard in Long Beach as part of the nationwide “No Kings” day of protest.

The local rally, held near the Bixby Park Annex at Ocean Boulevard and Junipero Avenue, drew large crowds carrying signs, chanting, and lining the sidewalks in a peaceful demonstration. Organizers said the event was part of a coordinated effort taking place across the country, with thousands of similar protests planned in all 50 states. 

The “No Kings” movement, which began in 2025, opposes policies tied to the Trump administration, including immigration enforcement actions and recent military involvement overseas. 

Saturday’s demonstrations are believed to be among the largest yet, with millions of people expected to participate nationwide in more than 3,000 events. 

In Long Beach, the protest remained largely peaceful, with participants emphasizing unity, democracy, and community engagement as they gathered throughout the afternoon.
Thousands Rally at Bixby Park for “No Kings” Prote Thousands Rally at Bixby Park for “No Kings” Protest in Long Beach
Teen Hospitalized After Shooting in Long Beach; In Teen Hospitalized After Shooting in Long Beach; Investigation Ongoing

Long Beach police are investigating a shooting that left a teenage boy wounded early Friday morning.

Officers were first dispatched at approximately 12:01 a.m. on March 27, 2026, to the 5800 block of Linden Avenue following reports of gunfire. After canvassing the area, officers were unable to locate any evidence of a shooting at that time.

Roughly 50 minutes later, at about 12:50 a.m., officers responded to a local hospital where a teenage male arrived with gunshot wounds to his upper body. The victim, who was listed in stable condition, had transported himself to the hospital.

During the investigation, officers determined the two incidents were connected and subsequently located a crime scene in the 5900 block of Atlantic Avenue.

Authorities have not released any suspect information, and the motive and circumstances surrounding the shooting remain under investigation.

Anyone with information is urged to contact the Long Beach Police Department.
Woman Killed in Crosswalk Crash at 4th Street and Woman Killed in Crosswalk Crash at 4th Street and Ximeno Avenue

Collision Investigation detectives are investigating a fatal traffic collision that claimed the life of a woman Tuesday afternoon, March 24, 2026, in Long Beach.

At approximately 12:57 p.m., officers responded to the intersection of 4th Street and Ximeno Avenue regarding a reported injury traffic collision. Upon arrival, officers found Long Beach Fire Department personnel providing medical aid to a female adult pedestrian in the roadway. Despite lifesaving efforts, the woman was pronounced dead at the scene.

According to preliminary findings, the driver of a 2003 Toyota 4Runner was traveling eastbound on 4th Street when she made a left turn onto Ximeno Avenue and struck the pedestrian, who was in a marked crosswalk.

The driver, identified as a 53-year-old Long Beach resident, remained at the scene and cooperated fully with investigators.

Authorities say that, at this time, speed, impaired driving, and distracted driving are not believed to have contributed to the collision.

The identity of the victim is being withheld pending notification of next of kin by the Los Angeles County Department of the Medical Examiner.

Anyone who may have witnessed the collision is urged to contact Long Beach Police Department Collision Investigation Detail Detective Joseph Johnson at (562) 570-7355.
Motorcyclist Killed in Crash with Bicyclist on Lon Motorcyclist Killed in Crash with Bicyclist on Long Beach River Trail

LONG BEACH, Calif. — A motorcyclist has died following a collision with a bicyclist on the San Gabriel River Trail Friday evening, according to the Long Beach Police Department.

The crash occurred around 8:12 p.m. on March 20, 2026, along the San Gabriel River Trail just south of the 405 Freeway. Officers responded to reports of an injury collision involving a motorcycle and a bicycle.

When authorities arrived, both a male adult motorcyclist and a male adult bicyclist were receiving medical aid from bystanders. Personnel from the Long Beach Fire Department transported both individuals to a local hospital in critical condition. The motorcyclist later died from his injuries.

Preliminary findings indicate the motorcyclist was traveling southbound on the trail when he collided head-on with a bicyclist heading in the opposite direction. Both were ejected upon impact and sustained severe injuries.

Witnesses told investigators the motorcyclist was traveling at a high rate of speed and was not wearing a helmet or using lights at the time of the crash. Authorities said impaired or distracted driving are not believed to be factors.

The identity of the deceased is being withheld pending notification by the Los Angeles County Department of the Medical Examiner.

The bicyclist’s current condition has not been released.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Collision Investigation Detective Joseph Johnson at 562-570-7355.
MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center Offers Expa MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center Offers Expanded Care for Back and Neck Pain

More than 50 million people in the United States experience back or neck pain, a condition that can make everyday activities such as walking, shopping, or working difficult. To help address the growing need for treatment, the MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center is highlighting services offered through its Back & Neck Health Center.

The center provides comprehensive care for patients suffering from spine-related pain, offering both non-surgical and surgical treatment options tailored to individual needs.

Care teams include rehabilitation medicine physicians, spine surgeons, physical therapists, pain medicine specialists, and patient navigators who work together to guide patients from consultation through recovery.

Treatment options range from conservative approaches such as physical therapy, medications, ergonomic education, and home exercise programs to interventional spine care and steroid treatments. For patients who need advanced care, minimally invasive and complex spine surgeries are also available.

The program is designed for adults, particularly those between 55 and 79 years old experiencing chronic or acute back, neck, or joint pain. It also serves patients who have not found relief through other treatments, those seeking second opinions, and individuals referred through workers’ compensation or employers.

Patients are supported by a dedicated nurse navigator who coordinates care throughout the treatment process. Services include in-person and virtual consultations, on-site imaging and diagnostics, physical therapy, rehabilitation, and educational resources to help patients manage their condition.

Health officials say the goal of the program is to provide a clear path to recovery so patients can return to daily activities with less pain and improved mobility.

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