Here’s how Long Beach neighborhoods voted for president and DA this election cycle
Curious how your neighbors voted in the presidential or district attorney’s race? Here’s how the precincts break down in Long Beach.
Curious how your neighbors voted in the presidential or district attorney’s race? Here’s how the precincts break down in Long Beach.
Add your spooky display to our interactive map of Long Beach that will guide locals to the best and spookiest Halloween displays to see from the safety of your car.
Today, the Long Beach Post launched Hub, a space for you to connect with your neighbors, pool resources, ask for help if you need it and offer help if you can.
March 3 is going to be a big one: We have elections for who will represent YOU in City Council Districts 2, 4 and 8 AND for school board seats for Districts 2 and 4. To sift through all those candidates and their positions, we built a handy tool for you.
“Welcome to Disneyland,” a sales associate joked, as a steady and constant stream of people made its way through several rows of zig-zagging cattle gates into the front doors of Walmart in downtown Long Beach this afternoon.
According to the Los Angeles Times, Governor Rick Scott of Florida “swung through Los Angeles on Monday as part of a mission to lure California businesses across the country to the Sunshine State.”
Digital First Media (DFM), parent company to the Long Beach Press-Telegram, the Downtown Gazette and the Grunion Gazette announced today that its Board of Directors has initiated a process to “evaluate and consider strategic alternatives for the Company’s business,” namely, the sale of all or part of the company’s holdings.