News

Ralphs, Albertsons, Vons and Pavilions could all see work stoppages by the end of June, according to workers who rallied in ...
Long Beach Fire Department crews doused a boat fire and then saved the vessel from sinking Thursday evening near the city’s ...
On Friday, June 6, in celebration of CPR & AED Awareness Week, MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center in partnership with the ...
President Trump had a legitimate interest in protecting federal employees when he deployed the National Guard to Los Angeles, an appeals court ruled.
The average household can expect an $8.26 per month increase in its water bill, $1.47 for sewer charges and $4.67 for gas service.
An internet outage across large parts of Long Beach was caused by someone who intentionally cut fiber optic lines “in a ...
Currently, those who call 988 and press 3 are connected with counselors who are specifically trained to assist LGBTQ+ youth.
Gregory Cohen, the director, is Jewish and said he recognizes ‘Fiddler’ is not just a story of his people, but about standing ...
The driver had stopped his truck along the curbline and “was standing next to the engine compartment when it was rear-ended ...
The city will soon require grocery and drug stores to staff a minimum number of employees at self-checkout counters. They say ...
Roughly 1,200 adjuncts who brought a class-action lawsuit against LBCC in 2022 are preparing for mediation to resolve claims ...
Long Beach celebrates Juneteenth with a couple of festivals in this edition of Weekend Round-up. To honor Juneteenth and celebrate the Untold Legacies: Rethinking the American Cowboy exhibit, Rancho ...