The next Olympics ticket drop is coming in August. Questions about affordability remain
The next round of tickets to the L.A. Olympics in 2028 will go on sale in August, and registration has reopened to get a chance at a ticket slot.
Thousands eligible for payments under data breach settlement. Long Beach still won’t say how it happened.
The city has agreed to pay out $2.35 million in a class action lawsuit.
With social services stretched thin, nonprofit tries to make sure disabled North Long Beach residents have access
The Disabled Resource Center is expanding its presence in North Long Beach. The nonprofit has been a lifeline to disabled residents trying to access benefits, assistive technology and housing resources.
California blocks Trump administration from withholding homelessness funds
California for now has prevented the Trump administration from changing priorities in homelessness funding to favor temporary shelters rather than long-term housing.
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The best photos from the 2026 Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach
We sent our best photographers and told them to give us the favorite shots. Here’s what they came back with.
Álex Palou wins his first Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach at its 51st running
Palou had been on the podium at Long Beach in each of the last three years, but Sunday’s win was his first checkered flag here.
Before he shaped the Long Beach Grand Prix, Jim Michaelian was the speed demon of Alhambra
Michaelian died of a heart attack weeks before what was supposed to be his last Grand Prix as CEO of the race. It was a life lived at full throttle.
UPDATE: Man stabs police officer in downtown Long Beach, LBPD says
The crime, just a couple of blocks from where the Grand Prix is taking place, prompted a large police response of at least a dozen officers.
Employee at Long Beach spa arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting women
Police allege he assaulted two women while working at La Dolce Vita Spa. They’re asking any other victims to come forward.
Long Beach’s new homeless shelter still hasn’t opened, as fight over billing unfolds behind the scenes
Since its grand opening, the youth shelter in West Long Beach has been sitting unused. It’s now at the center of a legal dispute.
Federal jury awards $11.8M to CSULB student blinded by LAPD projectile during World Series celebration
The jury was out for only a few hours before finding two LAPD officers liable for excessive force and negligence.