When will the traffic headache arrive? 2nd Street Bridge construction could be delayed
The bridge needs 18 to 24 months of work to repair its deck and add bike lanes. Residents and the local council member are worried about getting it done before the Olympics.
State Sen. Gonzalez pushes for speed cameras on PCH in Long Beach, one of the city’s deadliest roads
This would be on top of 18 speed cameras Long Beach already plans to install in other parts of the city.
How one Long Beach resident’s $2,200 medical bill got erased
So far, an L.A. County pilot program has abolished more than $363 million in unpaid medical bills, for 170,000 residents.
Japanese skateboarding show will take over dirt pit where City Hall once stood
KASSO challenges skaters to conquer extravagant obstacle courses. In its first event outside Japan, it’s producing and broadcasting a two-day festival in Long Beach.
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Body found floating in Long Beach harbor; no foul play suspected, police say
Investigators are working to identify the man and determine his cause of death.
California expanding services for immigrants amid Trump’s deportation push
California continues to support legal defense for immigrants facing deportation despite a tight state budget and projections calling for deficits.
How many California schools are in the 3,200-foot buffer zone where the state bans new drilling?
This story was originally published by EdSource. Sign up for their daily newsletter. The Trump administration is suing California over a law preventing new oil and gas wells from being located too…
Proposed CA bill would require licenses for some E-bikes
Some electric bikes in California could soon require license plates under a proposed state bill aiming to address the rise in electric bike related injuries.
Woman critically hurt in Bixby Knolls house fire, LBFD says
Investigators were working to determine the cause of the fire.
Speed, impaired driving suspected in fiery crash that killed 4 on Lakewood Boulevard, police say
Video from the scene showed firefighters dousing a crumpled, flaming sedan that had slammed into the center divider of the tunnel on Lakewood Boulevard under Long Beach Airport.
Hundreds of formerly homeless residents in limbo as funds run out for emergency housing program
Federally funded vouchers moved many vulnerable people into homes. Long Beach’s government is now on pins and needles as it waits to see if new vouchers will keep them housed.