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Press-Telegram – Long Beach serving the greater Long Beach area; Los Angeles Daily News – Los Angeles metropolitan area (San Fernando Valley) and Northern Los Angeles County, and the flagship newspaper of the group. Orange County Register – serving Orange County, California; Pasadena Star-News – Pasadena serving the greater Pasadena area
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Downtown Long Beach, California, United States is the location for most of the city's major tourist attractions, municipal services and for numerous businesses. There are many hotels and restaurants in the area that serve locals, tourists, and convention visitors.
The paper's operations were moved to the Arco Center in Downtown Long Beach. The building at 6th Street and Pine Avenue in Downtown Long Beach occupied nearly the entire block, and at one time encompassed the entire production of the paper, including the presses, which were formerly visible behind glass windows at street level.
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The Harbor section of downtown Long Beach was once home to people of Dutch, Greek, Italian, Maltese, Portuguese and Spanish ancestry, most of them employed in manufacturing and fish canneries until the 1960s. According to a report by USA Today in 2000, Long Beach is the most ethnically diverse large city in the United States. [76]
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