Olympics fans, mark your calendars. Registration for the 2028 ticket draw opens next month
Registration for tickets to the 2028 Olympic Games will open on Jan. 14, LA28 organizing committee officials announced Monday.
Fearing layoffs, teachers urge LBUSD to cut administrative costs, not from the classroom
The school district is facing a massive deficit. At a large rally, teachers, the mayor and several school board members said educational jobs should be preserved.
Woman killed crossing Anaheim Street in Long Beach, police say
The crash happened around 6:20 a.m. today, police said.
Long Beach named top digital city in 2025. Could that change next year?
A city official said federal headwinds won’t stop Long Beach’s digital equity work
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Judge orders Trump to end National Guard deployment, calls LA mission ‘profoundly un-American’
The new ruling against the Trump administration’s use of the National Guard in Los Angeles comes as courts are considering other challenges to his deployment of troops to liberal cities,…
LA County inspector general blasts Sheriff’s Department in retirement announcement
In an open letter, he gave examples of how the county thwarted his efforts to watchdog the department.
CHP investigates deadly motorcycle crash on 91 Freeway near San Gabriel River
The carpool and far left lane were closed for the emergency response and investigation, backing up traffic to the 710 Freeway.
Long Beach’s emergency alert system has been offline for the last month due to a cyberattack
There appears to have been “a targeted attack by an organized cybercriminal group,” according to the city contractor that operates it.
Crucial court hearing begins in Long Beach boat crash that killed 1, injured 7
Witnesses described the “happy hour” sunset cruise that ended when the vessel slammed into the Alamitos Bay Jetty. Attorneys today sparred over a pivotal question: Who was driving?
Maintenance worker spots 750 pounds of meth through a hole in the wall, records show
Police arrested the man renting the garage.
State crews clear large freeway encampment in Long Beach, move 25 people into new motel shelter
Officials said everyone who was forced to move out of the encampment accepted a room at the former Luxury Inn, which opened as a shelter in October.