Long-awaited Belmont Pool faces another delay after construction bids come in over budget, city says
Long Beach officials have repeatedly scaled back the pool. When the city tried to find a firm to build the latest design, bids came in well above its price range.
Accused accomplice in Palm Springs fertility clinic bombing dies in federal custody
He allegedly supplied chemicals used in the May 17 attack that authorities say was carried out by the deceased “anti-life” bomber, Guy Edward Bartkus.
Long Beach expands free shuttle service along the city’s coastline, downtown
You can now take the free shuttles all the way to the Queen Mary and through many other areas where it’s difficult or expensive to park.
Where to watch fireworks in and around Long Beach for the 4th of July
Here’s 10 options to catch Independence Day fireworks on and leading up to the holiday.
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Newly renovated MLK Park pool reopens just in time for summer
The pool had been closed since February for nearly $2 million in repairs.
86-year-old woman killed in crash on Studebaker Road, Long Beach police say
It happened around 2 p.m. Saturday at the intersection with Los Santos Drive, which is just north of the 405 Freeway.
Pedestrian killed in traffic collision on Ocean Boulevard, authorities say
The victim was in a crosswalk when he was struck by a car — and then struck by two more after the initial collision, police said.
Grocery workers threaten to strike if contract deal isn’t reached soon
Ralphs, Albertsons, Vons and Pavilions could all see work stoppages by the end of June, according to workers who rallied in Long Beach on Friday.
Long Beach tests new rules to allow public drinking in downtown
“It doesn’t mean a 24/7 open-container policy; it’s more than likely going to be tailored to when a special event occurs,” according to one official helping craft the plan.
Rescue crews rush to sinking vessel off Long Beach after fire in engine room
There was heavy smoke billowing from the 44-foot power boat, according to the LBFD.
Trump can keep troops in LA for now, appeals court rules
President Trump had a legitimate interest in protecting federal employees when he deployed the National Guard to Los Angeles, an appeals court ruled.