Police did not disclose if the man was armed during the robbery and did not provide a description of the suspect.
Gavin Newsom signs law overhauling local zoning to build more housing
After weeks of waiting, California’s governor signed a bill that will allow mid-rise apartment buildings near major transit stops in California’s biggest metro areas.
Long Beach says its ‘Fixit’ repair clinics have diverted about 3,000 pounds of waste from landfills
The next clinic is this Saturday from noon to 3 p.m.
Warren G and Howlin’ Ray’s team up for hot chicken pop-up in Long Beach
For two days, Howlin’ Ray’s will have a delivery-only pop-up in Long Beach — featuring Warren G and his barbecue sauce.
Does Prop. 50 divide California communities? Depends how you measure it
Prop. 50 would enact a congressional map that helps Democrats, but a new analysis finds it doesn’t change Californians’ representation much on other measures.
We found out everywhere ‘The Vince Staples Show’ filmed in Long Beach
With season two premiering soon, we hope it keeps its Long Beach-centric vibe.
Choosing the right heart treatment for you
MemorialCare Heart & Vascular Institute at Long Beach Medical Center plays a unique role in treating valve disease patients not often seen at community hospitals, but rather primarily in academic affiliated settings. At Long Beach Medical Center, a multi-disciplinary team including community cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, cardiac interventionalists, cardiac imaging specialists, nurse practitioners and fellows, meet […]
LBUSD opens center focused on Black student success amid push to close gaps in test scores
For years, concerns have been raised about Black students needing more support. The district says this is a major step in that direction.
Theater News: A play about Norwalk’s homeless housing ban, plus 3 other shows to see
“The Little King of Norwalk” satirizes a real-life decision by the Norwalk City Council, which stirred statewide controversy.
Newsom signs first-in-nation law to ban ultraprocessed food in school lunches
California health officials will now decide which ingredients, additives, dyes, and other forms of processing don’t belong in school meals and K-12 cafeterias.