Woman killed in crash while crossing PCH, Long Beach police say
Police do not believe distracted driving, impaired driving or excessive speed were factors.
Vandalism at voting center wasn’t targeted at election, Long Beach police say
The minor vandalism got widespread attention Monday amid speculation that it was intended to interfere with the election. Police said they had no evidence it was.
Long Beach’s summer reading program is growing; here’s how to join and prizes you can win
The program grew by hundreds of participants last year, and librarians expect even more this year.
Road-raging driver points gun at family stopped next to him, LBPD says
Police said they’ve arrested the man after one of the victims recorded video of the altercation.
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Construction begins on long-awaited $105 million beachside pool in Belmont Shore
City leaders will celebrate the pool’s groundbreaking Saturday. They’re also working behind the scenes to make sure a financing plan to build it is pushed through.
New California law bans law enforcement from interfering in state elections
Newsom said the new law was just the first in a “mosaic” of legislation to address the “legitimate anxiety” that voters have about the safety and security of California’s elections.
Overcoming a lawsuit and ‘lots of battle scars,’ affordable housing project breaks ground in East Long Beach
It’s a rare sight in this part of town — the first affordable housing project to start building in the city’s 3rd City Council District.
Despite 2 SWAT searches, killer escapes after deadly afternoon shooting in North Long Beach
Police shut down several blocks near Addams Elementary School for several hours.
Does Long Beach deserve more say over Metro? There’s a push for a dedicated board member
Long Beach’s mayor, county supervisor and congressman want the city to have its own representative on the LA County Metro board, which Janice Hahn argues is tilted in favor of…
Mattress store ordered to pay back tens of thousands of dollars it stole from delivery drivers
The Long Beach City Prosecutor is trying to crack down on wage theft, which experts say is rampant in LA County.
Long Beach will pay $1.28 million to settle lawsuit alleging racist employment practices
The long-running lawsuit alleged the city unfairly passed over Black employees who deserved promotions and underpaid them compared to their non-Black coworkers.