West Long Beach to hold 7th District candidates forum Thursday

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If you haven't gotten enough of the 7th District City Council candidates, then you'll have another opportunity to see them in action Thursday. The West Long Beach Association will host a 7th District candidates forum at 7 p.m. at the Silverado Park Community Center, 3200 Santa Fe Ave. The event is free and open to the public.

Four candidates are running for the seat to represent the 7th District, which encompasses the Westside, Wrigley and California Heights, in the April 13 primary nominating election.

For more information, call 562-310-5765

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