Teacher accused of sending meme of Black child wearing ankle monitor leaves his job
He says he was forced to retire as Long Beach Unified pursued disciplinary action, according to a complaint he recently filed against his labor union.
Olympics CEO says more $28 tickets will be released in later drops. The question is, how many?
LA28 has avoided sharing exact numbers and prices, outside the promise to make at least 1 million tickets available for $28.
Trump energy chief attacks California oil and gas policies in Long Beach
U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright visited a Long Beach oil site to pressure Gov. Newsom over state regulations he says are driving up energy costs for Californians.
Long Beach warns of ‘difficult year’ of budget cuts but promises the pain will be short-term
With a deficit now estimated at $61.3 million, city officials said that service reductions appear to be inevitable.
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Long Beach police arrest suspect in deadly stabbing on Metro train
Police allege the suspect, a 66-year-old homeless man, had just left the hospital before getting on a train and stabbing the 72-year-old victim to death.
El Super grocery store opening in North Long Beach. And they’re hiring.
It’s replacing a Food 4 Less that closed years ago at the same location.
California wants to fund green jet fuel — by raiding your road repair budget
California wants to drain road repair funds to subsidize green jet fuel that critics say costs 10x more than effective climate solutions.
Rain is headed toward Long Beach; thunderstorms possible this weekend
Forecasters say the storm systems are expected to drop up to three-quarters of an inch of rain on Long Beach beginning Friday evening and lingering through Monday morning.
Human skull found during Easter egg hunt at Long Beach park, authorities say
The county medical examiner sent out a forensic anthropology team that recovered a “skeletonized human skull and mandible.”
A new plan to document Long Beach history has students preserving seniors’ stories
“We don’t want to lose their knowledge,” said organizer Karen Reside. “We want them to understand that their knowledge has value.”
City says 375 households to lose housing vouchers as major homelessness program ends
Federal funding will soon run out for the pandemic-era plan that kept hundreds of people off the street.