New exhibit reveals the life of Beverly O’Neill, one of Long Beach’s pioneering women and most pivotal mayors
From 1994 to 2006 O’Neill helped shape the city into what it is today.
Split verdict on California health taxes as cost-of-living anxiety takes its toll
As of Tuesday night, L.A. County voters were poised to approve Measure ER, a half-cent sales tax. A similar measure in Contra Costa was far behind.
Bixby Knolls to get revamped bike lanes, sidewalks, bus stops as Orange Avenue overhaul continues
Long Beach has set out to transform the major north-south thoroughfare to make it safer for pedestrians and cyclists.
After her son’s overdose, a mom retraces his lowest points, showing love to others in addiction
Kristen Luna returned to Long Beach this weekend, where her son, Dominic, lived homeless along the shoreline.
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‘Unprecedented’ delays to DACA renewals are leaving these residents financially and emotionally drained
Paperwork that would typically take 2-3 weeks to process is now taking months, costing longtime U.S. residents their work permits and jobs.
State law will put more housing near transit stops. This SoCal map finally shows where
Starting July 1, a new state law will push cities to increase housing development in neighborhoods located near major transit stops.
Long Beach plans to open scaled-down Latino Cultural Center, pledges millions for renovations
There’s no timeline yet, but the City Council has appropriated money and picked an operator to manage the center in Cesar E. Chavez Park
‘Baywatch’ reboot films concert scenes on the beach in Belmont Shore
A stage on the beach with Megan Thee Stallion signage is actually for the TV show.
$55 parking, shuttles and water taxis: How will 11,000 people get to Long Beach’s new amphitheater?
The venue next to the Queen Mary opens Saturday. One of its first tests will be getting people to and from it smoothly.
Teachers negotiate raises in new tentative contract even as district braces for more cuts
LBUSD educators will get a 1% permanent wage hike and a one-time 1.5% payment if the agreement is ratified.
Lawsuit claims long-tenured CSULB tennis coach was forced out based on age, gender
Jenny Hilt-Costello alleges that Athletics Department officials questioned her motivation, told her to work on communicating with Gen Z.