Woman found dead on LA River bike path; police suspect she fell to her death
The LBPD said her injuries indicated she may have fallen off a motorcycle or other moving vehicle.
MacArthur Park to reopen this month after $10.5 million remodel; here’s a sneak peek
The four-acre Cambodia Town park has been closed since April 2024.
State Supreme Court refuses to hear appeal from ex-LBUSD teacher who sexually abused students
Mark Santo, who taught at Lindbergh Middle School and Jordan High School, is serving 80 years to life behind bars.
LBCC football coach agrees to resign after his message to anti-Trump journalist drew backlash
A settlement agreement with the college includes nearly a year of paid leave and six months severance for longtime coach Brett Peabody.
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Long Beach plans to sell ads on its lifeguard towers
Hoping to raise money it can spend on coastal areas, Long Beach has begun selecting a company to run the advertising program.
California rejects Trump administration demand to ban transgender athletes
The state and CIF refused to sign a pledge to ban transgender athletes from competition, putting them at odds with the Trump administration.
Worksite immigration raids are supposed to free up jobs for citizens. Here’s what really happens
Research shows worksite immigration raids can depress local economies as people stay home and stop spending money. So far, they aren’t known to free up jobs for citizens.
Long Beach will warm up this week as heat wave hits much of SoCal
As usual, Long Beach will escape the highest temperatures forecast elsewhere in the triple digits. Expect low-to-mid 80s locally.
Long Beach man pleads guilty to defrauding FEMA by claiming his home was destroyed by wildfire
As a result of his fraudulent application, he obtained about $28,300 in FEMA benefits, prosecutors said.
Long Beach plans outage of public Wi-Fi, website as it upgrades routers
The city’s website, including its customer service and payment portals, will also be closed.
Cleaning up smog is suddenly much harder. Reined in by Trump, what will California do next?
With 7 of its most ambitious rules for cars, trucks and trains repealed, California officials now must find new ways to clean up the nation’s worst air pollution. But officials…