Bar owners say a law firm targeted them with predatory discrimination lawsuits, so they’re suing back
The law firm denies targeting anyone, saying they’re standing up for “disabled folks who have enough pain in their lives already.”
An injured, endangered sea turtle washed ashore; after 7 months, it has a new chance at life
“It’s most likely she washed up onto land and was just stuck there, not able to push herself back into the water,” one of the turtle’s rescuers said.
Afternoon shooting leaves man wounded in Long Beach’s Wrigley neighborhood
Police said the victim was able to get to the hospital by himself. Investigators are scouring for a suspect and a motive.
3-month detours planned for freeway ramps just west of the Vincent Thomas Bridge
The northbound on-ramp to the 110 Freeway and southbound off-ramp from State Route 47 are being rebuilt and scheduled to open in November.
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Search warrant reveals new details of Long Beach killing originally thought to be suicide
The suspected shooter stood to “inherit everything” from his uncle, who was found slain in his home, according to court documents.
Trump administration asks Supreme Court to lift temporary ban on roving immigration stops in L.A.
The federal government on Thursday filed an emergency appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court seeking to lift a temporary ban on “roving” immigration sweeps.
Long Beach opens shelter and resource center for homeless youth
It’s aimed solely at helping those age 18 to 24 in an environment the city hopes will be more welcoming than a typical shelter.
Long Beach puts tiny homes up for sale after failing to find site for planned shelter
The city hopes to recoup as much money as possible after spending $2.9 million on the project.
Two homeless men shot to death under 710 Freeway last night, police say
Long Beach police say two homeless men were fatally shot last night on an embankment underneath the 710 Freeway just south of Del Amo Boulevard.
Man walking his bike across street killed in traffic collision, Long Beach police say
It happened around 6:05 p.m. Wednesday on Pacific Place near Wardlow Road, a corridor known for bad crashes.
Students without legal status have the right to attend public school. Will Trump change that?
Since last year about a half-dozen states have attempted to pass laws that would allow schools to charge tuition to noncitizens. None passed, but advocates said they plan to keep…