405 Freeway shooting leaves driver wounded in Long Beach
The shooting was reported just before 9 p.m. Tuesday near the southbound freeway and Lakewood Boulevard, according to the CHP.
Speeding Tesla crashes through Bixby Knolls pharmacy, slams into coffee shop
Neighbors are fed up with dangerous drivers in the area, according to the local business improvement association.
Job fair at Long Beach adult school to feature 50 employers, training programs on Jan. 30
It’s open to the public. Anyone can apply for jobs from employers, including local school districts, the city of Long Beach, Goodwill, FedEx and more.
Man on e-bike dies in crash into center median, Long Beach police say
Police said he hit a curb and was found unconscious late Friday night.
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California counties must jump through new hoops to get homelessness funds
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration is pressuring local leaders to pass ordinances regulating homeless encampments, among other requirements.
After the busiest year ever, Port of Long Beach CEO says he wants to double cargo by 2050
Uncertainty over tariffs has not stopped booming cargo volumes, said CEO Noel Hacegaba, who just stepped into the role.
Long Beach Unified superintendent to retire at end of school year
“The decision to retire has not rested lightly with me because there is so much more to do,” said Superintendent Jill Baker, who has led the district since 2020.
Longtime CEO of Long Beach Grand Prix will step down in July
Jim Michaelian, 82, first started working at the Grand Prix Association in 1975 and has run the race since 2001.
Lakewood man killed his wife, daughter and then himself, LASD says; second daughter escaped
Authorities said they were still investigating and have not publicly discussed a motive.
Missing 17-year-old girl rescued from human trafficking suspect, authorities say
Authorities said they found the girl with the suspect, a 33-year-old Long Beach man, in an Anaheim motel.
LBCC will soon offer its first bachelor’s degree, starting with library sciences
California cleared the way for community colleges to award four-year degrees, but the programs are still scarce. LBCC hopes to eventually offer more.