With typhus on the rise, Long Beach warns pet owners to guard against fleas
There have been localized outbreaks near Bixby Park and Junipero Beach, but cases have also been reported citywide, a Health Department official said.
Newsom wants voters to weigh in on new congressional districts in November
Gov. Gavin Newsom says he’ll ask voters to decide on new districts in November as California seeks to challenge GOP-controlled states redrawing maps to favor Republicans in the midterms.
Nonprofit to launch fundraising campaign for restoration projects on the Queen Mary
The Queen Mary Heritage Foundation is compiling a comprehensive list of restoration projects they plan to fund aboard the historic ocean liner, with a goal of completing three in the next year.
Man gets 358 years in prison for murdering 17-year-old Poly student as she walked home from work
The motive remains a mystery.
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City begins demolition of long-derelict Atlantic Avenue buildings
After major redevelopment plans fell through, the lot just below South Street will be leveled and sold.
LA County supervisors move to prohibit federal agents from wearing masks
The board asked county lawyers to draft a rule that would also require all law enforcement officers “to wear visible identification and agency affiliation.”
Plagued by vandalism, theft and now a fire, a Long Beach urban farm is asking for help
Staff at Farm Lot 59 suspect they were targeted in retaliation after an encampment was cleared in the adjacent Willow Springs Park.
Tsunami advisory lifted for Long Beach
Here’s what we know about the local impacts of the tsunami.
Cabrillo High baseball coach pleads not guilty to sexually abusing student
Investigators are asking any more victims to come forward.
So many reasons to stay put: What’s behind California’s frozen housing market?
What happens when you take high interest rates, unpredictable tariffs, a shortage of homes, a 50-year-old property tax law and mix them together? A housing market stuck in molasses.
California sues after Trump demands access to sensitive data about food stamp recipients
The Trump administration told states to provide the data by July 30 or risk losing federal funding to administer the program. This is California’s 35th suit against the Trump administration.