New earthquake study finds San Andreas fault is primed for a big quake
Scientists found that the San Andreas and San Jacinto faults are under more stress than at any point in the last 1,000 years, meaning that a massive earthquake could be on the way.
Stay in the know.
Get the Long Beach Post in your inbox.
Latest News
Theater Review: Girls just want to have a story in ‘The Revolutionists’ at International City Theatre
“This play is exactly what we need right now,” says caryn desai, International City Theatre’s artistic director. “It’s a bold, irreverent — and very funny — exploration of the power of women to shape history.”
Long Beach is hosting 55 free World Cup watch parties. Here’s how it’s going so far and how to attend.
After a few weeks on Pine Avenue, the parties will spread across the city.
Colossus Bread expanding Belmont Shore shop with full-service restaurant, new seating
After five years on Second Street, the popular bakery is ready for a rebirth.
Latest from Eat. See. Do.
Things to do in Long Beach this Juneteenth weekend — including free celebrations and a movie on the beach
There’s also a Father’s Day barbecue at the Aquarium.
12 times as many residents suddenly made requests for safer streets; Long Beach is hurrying to address them
After pressure from the public and local politicians, city workers have cut through a backlog of requests for traffic-safety measures, but more are flooding in.
Measure ER backers celebrate passage of half-cent sales tax for healthcare
In Long Beach, the combined sales tax will reach 11% in October and 11.25% next year when a previously approved local tax increase takes effect.

